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Old 11-04-2015, 16:24   #26
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Re: VM, BT and KCom write to Ofcom over broadband regulation

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Originally Posted by jb66 View Post
The free plusnet broadband offer is for 18 months, again after 6 months your shafted with full price
Its free for 12 months then £9.99 a month for the remaining 6 months.
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
It's also plastered with references to cut-price fibre broadband and BT Sport.

Highlight their Packages list fibre is on the top - not surprising given their pretty unique offering of a 40Mb/20Mb deal.



They're evidently doing something given they've more fibre subscribers than either TalkTalk or Sky despite those having a massively higher customer base as a whole.
And yet visiting the Plusnet homepage the first image your presented with is for free 12 months unlimited standard BB , its hidden behind that drop down menu in your screen grab.

They are even giving you £50 cash back.

I'm in agreement that Sky and Talk Talk are still advertising ADSL but so are its main competitors (VM being the exception.)
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