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Virgin go for capping
Posted by: eusty on Friday, September 24, 2004 - 10:23 AM
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Virgin have announced that they are doing the opposite to Tiscali, and
offering a new capped service.
Earlier this week Tiscali
pulled the plug on it's capped service stating that it's customers prefer
uncapped ADSL, Virgin seems to think differently.
The package is a pretty standard 512k service, with no activation charges,
free anti-spam and email virus protection. The website says that there is no 12
month contract, but it doesn't state exactly how long the contract period is.
Called 'Virgin.net Broadband Plan Two' it will cost £17.99 per month and has a
generous 3GB cap, although there will be no provision for those who exceed this.
This will run along side it's existing 512Kbps uncapped £24.99 service, now
called Plan
One.
| "We now offer two different broadband options to reflect what broadband
users want. Everyone wants a fast connection and both our options provide
that. However, the majority of broadband users don't actually download vast
amounts of data and they are more interested in high speeds at a lower
monthly price." |
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Peter Tuomey, sales and marketing director
Virgin.net |
Details are at the
Virgin
website.
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