24Mbps Mac only broadband package announced by UK ISP MacAce
A new service has recently been announced by broadband service provider MacAce that offers Mac users broadband access at 24Mbps using an ADSL2+ connection and will be available to customers throughout the UK. Announcement have been made by the Mac only ISP, MacAce of a new 24Mbps broadband service that will be available over existing BT lines through ADSL2+ ready exchanges.
MacAce has promised its customers that they will be able to get download speeds of ‘up to’ 24Mbps, which is available immediately, without the need for them to switch over to a different telecoms provider.
As part of BT’s new upgrade project known as 21st Century Network it has made available more than 145 of its newly enabled ADSL2+ BT exchanges, with many more exchanges over the next three years being enable, which the MacAce ADSL2+ service will be available to customers.
Price start from £19.39 per month for the standard MacAce ADSL2+ 24Mbps broadband service or for the OneVoice phone and broadband package, which includes broadband, line rental and phone calls it will cost from £30.99 per month. The MacAce website has all the pricing details for its packages and the small print too.
With based currently located in Manchester. Cornwall and London the Internet Service Provider has been in existence since 1996 and currently offers a whole range of broadband and telecoms deals for Mac users only.
Gary Hall the Managing Director and founder of MacAce said “We’re very excited about being able to offer Mac users a faster broadband experience. We achieve this by offering simple to use but robustly reliable services backed up with expert advice and support. This has allowed us to maintain growth and continue to be at the cutting edge of Internet services with wholly organic investment.”




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