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AOL knock 10% of its entry level broadband option
Posted by: AndyJenkins on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 - 12:25 PM
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AOL UK has dropped "Broadband Silver"'s monthly subscription down to £17.99 (inclusive of VAT). The ISPs entry level product comes with no usage limitations, free setup, and for a limited time (until the end of 2004) a free ADSL modem is included to boot.
AOL also today announced their intentions to trial a 2Mbit product later in the year, available initially only to its estimated 2.3m broadband subscribers. Details are sketchy (including the important things, like price), but we'll keep our ear to the ground on this one.
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