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New AOL Broadband Wireless

Today AOL Broadband has started the migration to their new range of broadband packages that will be available from this week on.

The first change (which has happened today) is that the AOL Broadband Silver package has been deprecated in favour of their new offering, AOL Wireless.

The major changes between the two packages are as follows:

  • The speed has been increased from up to 2Mbps and is now up to 8Mbps.
  • The unlimited downloads is no more and on AOL Wireless there is a usage cap of 10GB per month.
  • Now AOL Talk Evening & Weekends package is included at no extra cost.

You still get the benefits of one month free when you order online and a free wireless router when you sign up to AOL Wireless, but unfortunately there is still regional pricing in place where if you are not in an AOL LLU (local loop unbundled) area you will be charged an additional £5 monthly premium.

Check back later in the week for other AOL product upgrades as well as an AOL Broadband Offer that is not to be missed (especially if you are in the market for a new laptop).

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Posted by James on September 3rd 2007 in AOL, Broadband

One Response to “New AOL Broadband Wireless”

  1. Al Fresco said on 05 Sep 2007 at 9:38 am #

    10GB may not be a super massive amount, but at least it’s a clearly defined limit, unlike so-called ‘unlimited’ usage policies…


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