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Orange does offer 'free' broadband
Posted by: eusty on Wednesday, May 31, 2006 - 11:53 AM
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As we rumoured
yesterday, Orange mobile customers are being offered 'free' broadband
following the rebranding of Wanadoo as Orange.
Orange have said that customers, new and existing, who sign up to an 18 month
mobile contract over £30 will be eligible for the 'free' broadband package. This
will include a wireless modem and a VoIP service called Wireless & Talk which
will allow free evening and weekend calls to UK landlines, users can also
register for free calls to Orange mobiles.
For an extra £6 per month, customers can sign up to the new Orange Anytime
package which gives them free calls to UK landlines at any time.
Customers who are hesitant of signing for a lengthy agreement can take
advantage of a "TRY initiative", which will offer 1Mbps broadband for 30 days
without having to commit to a minimum term contract.
So is the future Bright or just Orange for Wanadoo?
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