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28Oct/09Off

Plusnet announces shorter, more flexible contracts

Plusnet-logoLeading broadband service provider Plusnet recently announced it is offering more affordable schemes for its subscribers, and cutting their offered 18-month contract lengths to just 12 months.

This was announced by Plusnet chief executive Anthony Vollmer, who said that the customers can now enjoy greater flexibility and cheaper services from their company. This would give both existing and new subscribers of Plusnet the choice to leave the service after a year, instead of being tied down longer if they have other plans.

Apart from this good news of cheaper rates and shorter contracts, Plusnet also announced that they made available the no-contract broadband plan. This will mean customers may opt to pay for hardware and the connection at the same time.

Subscribers have been reported to be hassled and dismayed with existing service contracts, not just with Plusnet but other broadband providers as well. This is because most broadband packages offered come with fees for set-up, as well as hardware purchase, that come when they sign-up a contract or when they choose to leave it. When customers opt to change service providers, or are unsatisfied with the connectivity and speed, most would simply pay out the remainder of their contract. With Plusnet’s no contract broadband package, the subscribers have the choice to save when they purchase both the connection and the hardware needed.

Those planning to avail of Plusnet subscription can also avail of the company’s offered bundles of broadband service connection and home phones. Options like the unlimited broadband packages with internet connection can now be purchased from Plusnet.

The service that comes with greater speeds of 8MBps and download limit of 10GB is now available for subscribers at only £5.99. Plusnet said their cost is considered the cheapest when it comes to stand-alone broadband package.

20Oct/09Off

More flexible deals offered by Plusnet

Plusnet-logoCutting short the traditional eighteen (18) months minimum contract terms by Plusnet, the company announced it is now allowing customers greater flexibility in subscribing to its packages. Recently, Plusnet launched its reduced contract terms to just 12 months or one year.

For customers opting for entry-level value package, they will see this information on the value and unlimited broadband packages. Dubbed the lowest costing package in the United Kingdom in terms of annual cost, the lowered contract times costs are pegged at £5.99 each month for the first three months. For the succeeding months, it will cost £11.99 monthly.

Plusnet also informed consumers who live in areas with four or more broadband service providers that they will pay just £5.99 per month from connection until the end of their contract. The same applies for regions foreseen to have increased number of providers, but where their local exchange serves over 10,000 users.

Apart from the affordable costs, the new contract terms already includes an 8Mb internet connection speed, download limit of 10Gb every month and a free wireless router.

The unlimited deal package offers the same speed and wireless router, but has no monthly download unit. It also adds a static IP address, with costs pegged each month at £11.99 for the first three months, and £19.99 thereafter.

Other offers include Plusnet’s Talk home phone add-ons, evening and weekend options with free landline calls, discounts to UK mobile calls, and free minutes for both local and international calls. Plusnet also offer the Talk Anytime which could mean great savings as well.

Both Value and Unlimited options offer customer support 24/7.

Already award-winning with their old system, Plusnet reaped more citations for offering these newer options, alongside its pricing scheme and excellent, reliable service.

Plusnet was awarded among the Top 10 Broadband and recognized as the Best Value Home Broadband Award.

   

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