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Price cuts at Nildram
Posted by: eusty on Thursday, July 01, 2004 - 01:26 PM
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Following in the wake of the recent cuts in broadband prices from the major
ISP's, Nildram have announced their response.
They have reduced the monthly cost of the dsl500 PAYG to £15.99, also adding
2 more higher speed PAYG connections. The new dsl1000 PAYG is priced at £23.99,
with the dsl2000 PAYG available for £31.98.
Those on the 'classic' broadband connections are not left out, as these have been
reduced by up to 20%, but at the present Nildram haven't announced the exact
details of the new pricing structure.
Also the data transfer capping on the 1Mb and 2Mb classic products has been
removed. Even though this was set at a very generous 150Gb per month it is
welcomed, as most other ISP's are adding and lowering their data caps.
Free migration and re-grades are back on the cards again, but one disappointing omission is that the charges for the optional single static
IP and IP blocks remain.
| "Once again we are delighted to be able to announce both price
reductions and further enhancements to our extensive portfolio. For anyone
considering a first step into the World of Broadband, or those paying higher
prices for a lower quality of service with other ISPs, there has never been
a better time to get connected with Nildram." |
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Andy Taylor, Portfolio Manager |
The full press release can be found in the usual place......no link, you know where it is ;)
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