Broadband hots up with new Virgin.net service
Virgin.net, the UK's 5th largest Internet Service Provider, has launched a new £15.99 virgin broadband service. With speeds up to 10 times faster than dial-up and no 12-month contract, it's the ideal broadband option for anyone thinking about moving to broadband for the first time.
Peter Tuomey, Sales & Marketing Director, says: "Many people are currently paying as much for a dial up service from our competitors as they would for broadband from us. What's more, many are also stuck in a 12-month contract. It means people are forced to stick with the same old deal even if they want to experience a better value service from another provider."
Unlike all other major ISPs, Virgin.net doesn't tie its customers into 12 month contracts or make them pay if they want to move from one Virgin.net Broadband option to another. Therefore, the new £15.99 service is perfect for anyone keen to try Broadband without getting trapped on the wrong usage plan or a long-term contract.
Tuomey continues: "Many broadband offers around at the moment may seem like great value on the face of it but when you look more closely, activation charges often apply and there are usually hidden costs to upgrade or downgrade. We offer free activation plus a free modem, and ability to move up and down between our other broadband services free of charge."
Further Virgin Broadband information:
http://virgin.broadband-123.co.uk/
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