O2 Broadband launches with money back offer

Tuesday 16th October 2007, by Daniel King

The UK's newest broadband provider has launched its service yesterday (Monday) with a 100-day money back guarantee for unsatisfied customers.

In an effort to counter any early hiccups, O2 Broadband has launched the offer for any customer who signs up to the service by the end of January 2008.

Starting from £7.50 per month, O2 Broadband offers three separate tariffs aimed at different download speeds. The company will charge £25 per month for a 20 MB line, with a £10 discount for O2 mobile phone customers.

Earlier this month, Matthew Key, chief executive of O2 UK, said: "O2 Broadband intends to shake up the market and be a breath of fresh air by offering a technologically advanced service which also meets customer demand for a simple set up, receiving what you pay for with no broken promises."

In related news, O2 has struck a deal with search engine Yahoo! to carry its services on O2's mobile broadband service.

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