


03-Jun-08
Speed in London nearly twice as fast as in rural BritainFor customers who want broadband access at the cheapest possible price there are plenty of cheap starter packages. However, most of these packages offer a limited connection speed and a download limit although there are a number of variations of that balance. Read more...>
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Eclipse Home Option 1Optional - Unlimited Free Landline Calls for £5.99 |
8 Mb | £9.95 |
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Orange Broadband Home StarterFree wireless modern |
2 Mb | £6.00 |
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Sky BaseFree broadband just pay £30 set up fee! |
512 Kb | N/A |
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Sky MidOnly £5 a month |
16 Mb | £5.00 |
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These starter packages can be suitable for customers who want to try broadband to see what their usage is going to be or who are making the change from dial up and know that they will only be light users.
The starter packages often have many other features such as, free modem which might be wireless to accommodate wireless access in your home, free or cheaper security software for virus protection, web based email accounts and webspace to build your own small websites. Set-up help and support is also vital component of starter packages. There is sometimes a one-off connection fee on top of the monthly charge.
Starter packages often have the option of increasing the usage allowance for a fee if the customer finds that they have reached the limit too quickly and want to continue.
In 2007, close to 15 million households in Great Britain had Internet access. This equates to 61% of all households in GB. This is an increase of 4 million households since 2002.
Source: National Statistics (www.statistics.gov.uk)