breathe breathes on broadband pricing
By Alun Williams
Posted on 22 Jan 2003 at 15:16
breathe, the resuscitated ISP, has cut the price of its broadband package.
The ISP has cut the price of its ADSL service to £25.99 per month. There is no activation fee. The package operates on a bring-your-own modem basis, so you will have to factor in the cost of buying your ADSL-modem of choice on top of the service fees.
The 12-month contract includes free PC to mobile SMS and 100Mb of Webspace.
'With the amount of confusing marketing and promotional packages on offer, breathe broadband is a simple package with no hidden charges and no catches,' claims Anita Hockin, Head of Sales and Marketing at breathe. It also allows dissatisfied users of other broadband providers to join breathe broadband without the need to buy an expensive starter pack or modem.'
breathe claims it now undercuts the UK's 'leading' broadband providers, its £25.99 comparing favourably with the £27 (or £27.99) charged by the likes of Freeserve, AOL, Tiscali and BT OpenWorld.
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