Be and Tiscali announce financial results

November 17, 2007

It seems some of UK ISPs prefer attaching ‘unlimited’ tag to their packages than ‘highspeed broadband’. Be, the subsidiary of O2, the Spanish ISP and mobile service provier, is just one of them. All their packages offer you unlimited broadband access using their ADSL+2 technology.

Recently, the parent company O2 released the financial results which show that Be had added 7,400 new customers making its customer base comprising of 38,400 Be customers. Increased local loop bundled lines (LLU) not only indicates the growth of an ISP but also the benefits that a broadband user will receive. Be’s LLU network has 814 exchanges that can deliver Be’s unlimited broadband services via its ADSL+2 technology.

Tiscali, another ISP who offer unlimited broadband with two downstreams, has also announced robust results. Tiscali, the triple play ISP has added 20,000 new broadband customers and its broadband customer base has surpassed 2.6 million during the last quarter.

When you compare the unlimited broadband offers from Be and Tiscali, both of them offer cheap, reliable packages. When you go for a Tiscali unlimited broadband deal, you get different mixes of broadband with homephone or TV. However, Be does not offer any broadband bundle, although its packages come with high speed, unlimited download limits which often attract gamers and heavy users.

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