Broadband bundle prices cut by PlusNet

Dec 20 2010 / By Rob Webber

Internet service provider PlusNet has provided consumers with the chance to save some money by cutting the price of its broadband bundles that include the new Anytime Talk plan.

These days most people are keen to save money on the cost of their services, and this includes trying to cut back on the amount that they pay for their broadband package. In the current financial climate broadband users want to get the best deal possible on their broadband plan, and thanks to stiff competition within this sector most people are able to access special deals and prices from a range of providers.

One Internet provider, PlusNet, has launched a special deal that has seen the cost of some of its broadband bundles come down, providing consumers with the chance to enjoy greater value for money and more affordable prices. The provider has cut the price of its broadband bundles that include the new Anytime Talk plan.

With the new deal consumers can enjoy anytime calls to UK landlines, and the cost has been cut from £5 a month to just £3.50 a month. In addition to this, new customers that sign up for the service with PlusNet before the end of March 2011 will be able to benefit from a limited time offer of three months free service.

One of the changes that has been implemented with the new package compared to the old one that was offered by PlusNet is that the deal does not include the three hundred minutes of international calls or the twenty five percent discount on calls to mobiles, which were both included with the package previously.

Source – Broadband Analyst

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