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Friday, 05 February 2010
By Garnet Roach garnet@consumerchoices.co.uk
O2 Broadband (www.O2.co.uk) has extended its two months free broadband offer for another month.
Originally due to expire on 31 January, the award-winning home broadband provider is now offering the deal until the end of February, saving customers up to £45 on their broadband bills.
All three of O2’s packages are available in the offer; Standard, Premium and Pro, which start at just £7.50 a month - as an existing O2 customer - for 8Mb broadband and “unlimited broadband” downloads, subject to a generous fair usage policy.
If you're looking for faster speeds, the Premium and Pro packages both come with 20Mb broadband and “unlimited” downloads, starting at just £10 a month and £17.50 a month for existing O2 customers. The Pro package also includes up to 2.5Mb uploads, a dedicated customer service number and an enhanced wifi router.
Non-O2 customers will be charged an additional £5 a month for their broadband.
Michael Phillips, Broadbandchoices.co.uk product director, said: “The free, UK-based customer service offered with all O2 packages makes them perfect for technophobes, while the fast speeds and generous fair usage policies make its 20Mb packages great for anyone who wants to download music and movies, play games online or watch internet TV like the BBC iPlayer.
“O2 has won a lot of awards for its broadband service since it launched in 2007, and customers will soon be able to get an even better deal, when the ISP launches its home phone bundles in March,” he added.
| Standard - O2 mobile customers only | Premium - O2 mobile customers only | Standard | Premium | ||||
| Monthly charge | £7.50 £50 credit off your Mobile bill Ends 31/03/10 | £10.00 £50 credit off your Mobile bill Ends 31/03/10 | £12.50 | £15.00 | |||
| Speed (up to) | 8.2Mb | 20Mb | 8.2Mb | 20Mb | |||
| Usage limit | unlimited | unlimited | unlimited | unlimited | |||
| Contract length | 12 months | 12 months | 12 months | 12 months | |||
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