PlusNet Value – “The UK’s cheapest broadband” 
PlusNet have just reshuffled their roster of broadband services, ditching their previous four broadband Options in favour of three more streamlined packages designed to more suited to the needs of casual and heavy broadband users alike.
The entry-level service is now called PlusNet Value, and according to the Sheffield-based ISP, is the “UK’s cheapest broadband” service, giving customers a free wireless router, speeds of up to 8Mbps and a 10GB download limit for just £5.99 a month.
For the average user and slightly busier households, there’s now PlusNet Unlimited (£11.99 a month) which gives you the same top 8Mbps download speed but with an unlimited monthly download limit instead, with the same wireless router available on the Value deal thrown in for free again.
For the real hardcore users and gamers who are happy staying up ’til the small hours patching the latest updates for World of Warcraft or playing Team Fortress 2, there’s PlusNet Pro (£19.99), which again gives you the same free router and 8Mbps top speeds, but instead comes with a 15GB download cap along with unrestricted usage between the hours of midnight and 8am in the morning, perfect for pwning n00bs on the other side of the Atlantic.
The prices listed above only apply if you live within PlusNet’s LLU network, which currently covers roughly 80% of the country. Those currently living outside the network will pay £5.99 a month for the first 3 months of PlusNet Value, and £11.99 thereafter, and £11.99 a month for the first 3 months of PlusNet Unlimited, after which the service will be charged at £19.99 a month. Currently, PlusNet Pro is not available to customers outside PlusNet’s network.
No Comments »Posted by Tom on February 17th 2009 in Broadband
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