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New ADSL packages launched
Posted by: AndyJenkins on Thursday, October 13, 2005 - 12:06 PM
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Nildram have today announced the launch of two new broadband services - Broadband 2gO 'lite' and Broadband 500. Furthering UK ISPs to offer either voice over broadband or Carrier Pre-Selection services, Nildram will also bundle its HomeTalk 500 service with both of the new broadband options.
Broadband 2gO 'lite' offers upto 2Mbps downstream service for just £13.99 per month. The service is however severely usage restricted with an allowance of just 250MB per month meaning the product is clearly marketed at the very occasional user. Extra allowance can be purchase, costing 99p per GB meaning a more reasonable 2.25GB allowance service would cost users £15.97 per month. Interestingly, Broadband 2gO, the 'lite''s big brother, costs £15.99 per month for a 2.5GB monthly usage.
Nildram's Broadband 500 service offers a 512Kbps downstream speed, 25GB per month usage allowance (counted during only peak periods of 9am until midnight). Users who exceed the 25GB allowance will find their connection is limited to 64Kbps downstream until their next billing period. Costing £19.99 per month with free setup, Nildram are also providing 2 256Kbps Usenet feeds with an additional allowance of upto 20GB per month.
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