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NewNet increase prices
Posted by: eusty on Sunday, December 31, 2006 - 02:25 PM
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ISP NetNet have decided
to increase ADSL charges which will take effect from the next invoice date as of
1st February 2007 for existing customers and immediately for any new customers.
| "In order to continue offering uncapped and fully open service
NewNet are increasing charges on a number of services and also
raising the charges for additional over quota bandwidth purchased in
advance or in arrears. NewNet LITE and Office services recurring
charges remain unchanged." "The Home S package cost rises from £18.95/month to
£21.95/month whilst the Home B rises from £21.96 to £34.95/month
with 25 and 60GB usage included respectively inclusive of VAT. Extra
usage is charged at £7 per 10GB when purchased in advance or £3.90
per 3GB in arrears.
These prices also assume payment is by direct
debit.
Business broadband packages are priced at £30 (Business S), £40
(Business B) and £60 (Business S) excluding VAT." |
| NetNet |
While many will think that this is just the usual case of price hiking, it seems
that Newnet have realised that the 'cut-price' ADSL business model is becoming
unsustainable. Rather than going the way of many of ISP in recent months it
seems that they have decided to to increase the price customers pay rather than
going to the wall. The new year may see similar price rises from those ISPs
who offer low-cost ADSL services.
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