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Special OfferGet 3 months free broadband when using the discount code friendsandfamily when signing up for any broadband deal (excludes broadband and homephone deals) - expires 31st December 2009.
- £5.99 per month for customers in low cost broadband areas (see bottom of page)
- £11.99 after the first 3 months for customers in other areas
- Speeds up to 8Mbps
- 10GB usage allowance
- Free 4-port wireless router
- Unlimited email addresses
- Award winning 24 hour customer support
- Firewall and spam protection
- Out of allowance downloads 98p per GB or 73p per GB if paid in advance
- Free connection
- 12 month contract (No contract option available with £30 set up fee)
An open and honest broadband provider with over 10 years of Internet experience. PlusNet have almost 200,000 broadband customers, and focus on the discerning broadband user who believes that quality broadband is worth paying for.
Their advanced traffic management techniques allow them to give a quality broadband experience at a great-value price. Customers can also earn money off their subscription or make a profit by recommending PlusNet to their friends and family.
PlusNet offers a range of services to suit your requirements. All service come with free connection, a free 4-port wireless router, unlimited email addresses and award winning 24 hour technical support.
Special Offer
Get 3 months free broadband when using the discount code friendsandfamily when signing up for any broadband deal (excludes broadband and homephone deals) - expires 31st December 2009.
Value and Premium deals have two tier pricing. If your telephone exchange has been unbundled by 4 or more LLU suppliers it is classified by Ofcom as high competition, allowing cheaper prices for wholesale broadband. PlusNet passes these savings on to Value and Premium customers meaning lower introductory prices continue indefinitely. Customers in urban areas are more likely to qualify, use the checker on PlusNet’s site for confirmation.
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