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Nildram offers free migration/upgrades
Posted by: eusty on Thursday, January 15, 2004 - 02:38 PM
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Nildram have announced two new offers to encourage users to switch to a
higher speed package or migrate to them.
For an unspecified limited period the usual £35+VAT charge which is levied
when re-grading a service have been removed. This will allow customers to
re-grade to a higher speed product without any additional fees, only paying the
increased monthly premium for the service required.
Also this will allow customers migrate to Nildram without any charge, but
this had to be from an equivalent service (ie 500k to 500k) as this is required
by BTwholesale. However once on a similar Nildram service they can re-grade to a
higher speed, once again for free.
This is especially beneficial to those who are on an engineer installed
service and wish to move to a higher speed than the old USB500, which would have
previously required them to cease-provide with all the additional costs.
| "Choice within the Broadband market has been a long term mantra here at Nildram and we have been pleased to support initiatives to ease migration between Broadband ISPs and connection speeds."
"The two offers discussed here underline that ethos and will hopefully make any decisions to upgrade, whether it be to Nildram as a service provider, or within our extensive portfolio, an easy one." |
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Iain Ogilvie, Nildram Marketing
Manager |
Full details can be found on the Nildram website.
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