Friday, 12 March 2010
By Garnet Roach garnet@consumerchoices.co.uk
Eclipse Internet (www.Eclipse.net.uk) has increased download limits on its home and business packages, offering as much as 100GB a month on selected plans.
The Home Select package has been given a huge boost, pushing its download allowance from just 10GB a month to 50GB, while the Home Pro package, designed for “serious gamers and film addicts” has seen its allowance double from 50GB to a massive 100GB a month.
The ISP also increased download allowances across its business broadband packages, increasing the Home Office package to 10GB a month, the Business Bronze to 50GB and the Business Silver tariff to 100GB a month, while the Business Gold package remains unchanged with an “unlimited broadband” download allowance, subject to a fair usage policy.
Clodagh Murphy, director of Eclipse Internet, commented: “We’ve increased the limits of these packages in response to changes in the online behaviour of our customers, who predominantly run small businesses either from offices or from home. All our teams, from customer service to marketing to technical support are based on a single site making it much easier for us to respond quickly to the changing needs of our customers, be that higher usage, backup and hosting services or e-commerce.”
Customers can monitor usage limits using Eclipse’s online Traffic Controller tool.
Michael Phillips, Broadbandchoices.co.uk product director, said: “Eclipse is responding to the changing needs of consumers, who are playing more games online, downloading more music and movies and watching more internet television. Customers need a fast, reliable service that offers a download allowance that suits their needs.”
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