One of the largest UK broadband providers have reintroduced their old offer of a free connection to anyone signing up for its ‘Essentials’ internet and home phone package – one of the most popular internet packages in the country.
Talk Talk have announced deals like this before and although there’s no cut off date specified, it’s likely that this will only be available for a limited period. The deal means a saving of £29.99 from the service.
The Essentials package is ideal for casual net users, with broadband speeds of up to 8 Mbps, a free router and a 40GB download limit. Heavier users who wish to do a lot of downloading or streaming may have to look elsewhere, however.
The package can be boosted with additional security and faster speed through a slightly larger monthly charge, allowing users to customise a package to their specific needs.
This news comes shortly after TalkTalk announced their ‘Don’t Disconnect Us’ campaign, designed to oppose the government’s proposed plans to disconnect or throttle the speed of people accused of illegal file sharing.
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