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Nildram reveal new pricing structure
Posted by: eusty on Thursday, March 03, 2005 - 12:38 PM
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Nildram have announced it's new pricing structure which could mean that
certain products have been reduced by up to 42 per cent.
It is reducing it's product range for domestic customers into two streams of
service, the new Broadband2 and the existing Broadband 2gO products.
The Broadband2 service which will offer a 2Mbps connection will be priced at
£25.99 while the 2gO service has been reduced in price to £15.99 with any
additional usage being charged at 99p per GB, although no mention is made of a
price ceiling.
From April, Nildram’s existing DSL1000 and DSL2000 customers will have their
price reduced to £25.99, essentially putting them on the Broadband2 service,
while PAYG customers will be moved over to 2gO
In July, Nildram will begin to upgrade all its DSL and PAYG customers to 2Mbps
for free as part of a rolling upgrade programme, those who cannot wait can opt
for a fast-track upgrade and pay a one-off £12.93 fee. Surf500 customers will
also be able to upgrade to Broadband2 for a one-off fee of £12.93.
Full regrade details can be found at
Nildram.
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