Be Broadband two months free offer expires at end of July

Wednesday, July 28th 2010
After today, there are only three days remaining to sign up for two months of free broadband from Be.
Be Broadband two months free offer expires at end of July
Consumers who are keen to take advantage of Be's two months' free broadband offer will have to act fast if they still wish to do so.

The promotion - which is available to anyone who takes out one of Be Broadband's Unlimited or Pro packages on a 12-month contract - is set to finish at the end of July 2010.

In order to get this discount offer before the expiry date, customers must type in the code 'freemonths' when they are signing up to either of these packages.

Once they have been connected, subscribers will not be charged for either of their first two months of usage, after which time they will have to pay the standard price - £17.88 per month for Unlimited, or £21.97 per month for Pro.

Both of these deals come with a free wireless modem and uncapped downloads, subject to Be Broadband's fair usage policy.

A BT home phone connection is required to take advantage of these offers.

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