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TalkTalk broadband extends half-price offer until August

TalkTalk Broadband have just announced an extension to their offer of half-price broadband for three months until August. Customers who take out Talk Global Evening and Weekend will pay just £3.25 for the first three month, rising to £6.49 thereafter, maintaining the Carphone Warehouse run ISP’s status as one of the best value broadband providers on the market. Talk Global Anytime customers will pay just £5.25 for the first three months, rising to £10.49 thereafter. In addition to a monthly broadband charge, customers pay line rental to BT.

Both packages come with speeds of up to 8Mbps, a generous 40GB monthly allowance, free technical support and a free modem. For an extra £30 customers can purchase a wireless router. Talk Global evening and weekends customers are given free off-peak calls to 36 international destinations, including France, Germany, Spain, Poland, Brazil, China and Australia. Calls to mobile phones in Canada and the US are also included. On Talk Global Anytime customers can make international calls 24/7 free of charge. Phone calls to other worldwide destinations start at just 2p per minute.

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Posted by Ellie on July 16th 2008 in BT Broadband, Broadband, Carphone Warehouse, TalkTalk

One Response to “TalkTalk broadband extends half-price offer until August”

  1. olga lockley said on 17 Aug 2008 at 11:55 am #

    I took out TT’s ‘bundle’ in June of International and anytime phone calls plus broadband’ It has NEVER worked properly. It is almost impossible to get a reply from them and when I do it is just by phone telling me to plug/unplug and tick/untick. Thanks to a recently found website I now know that the problems with my frequent broadband dis-connections - or no connection at all if I have switched-off at the wall plug are due to a faulty/wrong connection on the phone line - which they insisted had to be taken over by them from BT.
    Olga Lockley.


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