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Free broadband with that tea and biscit Sir?
Posted by: AndyJenkins on Thursday, April 20, 2006 - 07:15 AM
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After the news last week of "free broadband", London based biscit step up to announce "freeMax" - offering a voice and broadband deal to tempt the masses lured by the thought of not paying for something.
freeMax from biscit couples subscribers with an upto 8Mbps broadband service and traditional telephone service for £19.99 per month for six months, rising to £21.75 per month after that. The broadband service includes a 2GB data allowance per month with the option of purchasing more allowance at £1.99 per GB. Focusing on the voice side of things sees a 12 hour call nationwide landline allowance. However, the package as a whole attracts 18month contract term which might be a stinger in the tail for some, and there's the "obligatory" connection-fee .. in this case, charged at £29.99.
Those fancying taking the biscit* can do so here.
*Appologies for the awful puns.
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