Broadband firm offers free wireless kit
Wednesday 13th June 2007, by Daniel King
Member of the Brightview group, broadband firm Madasafish, has announced that it will provide consumers with a free wireless networking kit if they sign up for its broadband service.
The firm is offering a package which includes a wireless router, allowing Britons to connect to computers or laptops which are compatible.
In addition, a USB connected wireless network card is also part of the kit, enabling people to connect to the internet without the need for cables. The card is useful to allow connections on older systems.
Matthew Henton, head of marketing at the broadband company, said that wireless technology has recently taken off.
"People want to check email in bed on their laptops and make calls from wireless VoIP phones while they're in the garden - it's completely changed our relationship with computers in the home," he stated.
The broadband provider is offering the kit to prevent people who are "terrified" of setting up a Wi-Fi system from becoming confused.
As part of the deal, which costs £11.99 per month, the connection will be installed for free.
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