UK’s cheapest home and broadband package by BT
With the launch of the UK’s cheapest home and mobile broadband package, BT has kept a step towards its success. The customers will have to pay £15.65 per month, whereby they can access 8Mb wireless broadband and at the same time enjoy a 1GB monthly allowance by means of using BT unlimited broadband.
Under this package one has to sign to 18-month contract and all this is available at a total cost of £308.08. This is comparatively economical when compared to similar deals offered by Virgin which costs up to £435 and Orange which costs up to £528.48. With the provision of BT USB modem, the customers are entitled to 7.2 Mb speeds, which is more than the provider’s HSDPA network. USB modem works with 3G networks covering major of 80% of the UK. According to BT’s Consumer division managing director, John Petter, accessing broadband is cheaper, that is, 56p a day and one will not have to worry about the costs. With the inclusion of 1GB allowance one can download one film, 48 photos, 144 songs, send 300 emails, surf the web for 400 minutes, and breaking this limit must be hard on the customers.
In order to access this mobile broadband offer, payment of a one-off dongle fee is required by the customer. For option 1 and 2, it is available at a cost of £49.99 and for option 3 at a cost of £9.99.
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