TalkTalk launch economical broadband and phone contracts to add more Users
The low- priced broadband and phone agreements offered by TalkTalk prove to be popular with Brits. In the first quarter of 2010, the company is reported to have drawn 42,000 additional users.
Talk Talk has set up itself as a developing broadband provider in the UK. It has increased the total number of its users to nearly £4.2 million. The company also reported its revenue for the first quarter of 2010, showing £1.69bn, up by 21.7%.
Meanwhile, The Chairman of TalkTalk, Charles Dunstone reveals their plans to concentrate on the major two issues, mainly establishing its name in the market with the
increasing subscribers as well as carrying out the ‘one company’ integration programme”.
He added they were looking to include between 140,000 to 180,000 additional users by next year.
The company mainly provides its Broadband and phone deals at a monthly cost of £6.99 for a broadband speed of 24Mb. It further offers unlimited phone calls to the UK landlines in the evenings and during weekend.
Additionally, the company provides free three months subscription and free connection, saving up to £50.96, when latest subscribers buy from the company website.
TalkTalk, at present supplies its broadband network to 80% of the residents in the UK, even as they expect to increase its users to 90% by end of 2010.
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