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H8 to wait? Get 888 with Be Broadband

H8 to wait? Get 888 with Be Broadband

Today’s date is 08/08/08, and in their wisdom Be Broadband decided to launch their new 888 promotion, which sees its Be Value package, usually billed at £14 a month, dramatically coming down in price; the 888 package gives new and existing Be Value subscribers up to 8Mbps broadband for just £8 per month for the rest of 2008.

The price cut takes effect as of today, and will appear in the next statement for current customers – new customers who sign up online can benefit from the near 50% drop in price, after paying a one-off connection charge.

The Be Value package, offering unlimited downloads, a free 24-hour tech support and a free Be Box wireless modem, normally costs £14 a month – it will return to this price in January 2009. This price drop sees customers saving £30 off of the total annual cost of their Be Value subscription; customers who joined Be Broadband this year will now be paying out just £40 for the remaining five months of 2008.

Oli White, head of marketing at Be Broadband, said: “Be value offers an up to 8Mbps service for a generation of users for whom broadband is an essential part of their lifestyle, complete with a level of customer service that has earned us a strong reputation among the broadband community. This “888″ promotion, along with the additional features that are included in the package, means that for customers who Be Broadband is their life-support system we will deliver the best Be Value possible.”

This is a pretty amazing package from the leading providers of ADSL2+ services in the UK – use our postcode checker to see if you can sign up for Be Broadband.

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Posted by Tom on August 8th 2008 in Be Broadband, Next Gen Broadband

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