24MB broadband for £14.99?
Internet service provider Be has launched Be lite – which offers home users 24MB broadband for £14 per month using ADSL2+ technology. They’ll also throw in a free modem. The catch? Well, there’s a limit to what you can use. Once you go past your 1GB allowance, you have to top up at a rate of £1 per gig – but you have to buy each top-up in bundles of 5 gigs!
And like many of these super-fast broadband offers, there is one other big catch – whether or not you can actually receive it in your area. I’ve just been over to the website and checked – and I’m not down to be compatable until July.
If you want to check if you are one of the lucky ones, visit Be’s website at www.BeThere.co.uk
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3 comments
that’s like the fastest email browsing ever!
but unlimited usage for £24…
Ive never understood this kind of offers. Whats the deal with 24mbit inet if you cant download?
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