Eclipse Internet to offer cable from 12 April RSS

total_eclipse Whilst BT is surging ahead with its BT Infinity and Virgin Media is busy pooh-poohing its rivals efforts, Eclipse Internet has quietly unveiled a couple of cable services of its own which are due to go online in the 12th of April.

According to Think Broadband, the services make use of BT’s fibre networks so it looks as though some sort of wholesale agreement has been reached. Looks like the Tories won’t have to break up BT after all – even if they do win the election.

The two services, called Eclipse Fibre and Eclipse Fibre Pro, both offer top speeds of 40Mbps and interestingly both guarantee speeds of at least 12Mbps throughout.

Not next-gen speeds you’ll agree but it’s good to see an ISP being straight with its customers about what the speeds will be at their absolute slowest.

Eclipse Fibre costs £39.95 per month, comes with a 50GB monthly usage cap, up to 2Mbps upload speeds and a free router. If you require a slightly faster upload speed, then Eclipse Fibre Pro offers top upload speeds of 10Mbps and provides a slightly larger usage cap of 60Mbps.

If you’re interested you can register your details with Eclipse Internet here.

[Image from Flickr user TwOsE]

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