PlusNet half-price business broadband deal expires soon

Wednesday, August 4th 2010
Time is running out for firms that want to sign up for three months of half-price business broadband with PlusNet.
PlusNet half-price business broadband deal expires soon
PlusNet's current three months half-price business broadband offer is coming to an end in less than a fortnight.

Companies only have until August 13th 2010 to sign up for the deal, which will give them broadband access from as little as £5 per month during the discounted period.

Those who take out PlusNet's Option 1 service will get a monthly usage allowance of 10GB, a free wireless router, download speeds of up to 8Mb/s and upload speeds of 448Kb/s.

While this deal is normally priced at £10 a month on a two-year contract, the first three bills will cost just £5 each thanks to the half-price promotion.

Furthermore, the discount also applies to PlusNet's 50GB usage package - known as Option 2 - as well as Option 3, which comes with an unlimited data allocation.

Any businesses wishing to take advantage of this offer must enter the code 3HLF when they are signing up to the deal.

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