Be Broadband deal set to end this Saturday
Posted 30th July 2010 at 11:56am by Ewan Taylor-Gibson
Consumers still contemplating taking advantage of Be Broadband's latest discount offer must act quickly if they wish to avoid disappointment.
The internet service provider is withdrawing its two months free subscription bonus tomorrow (Saturday 31st July), meaning just hours remain for people to make their minds up.
New customers registering for Be's 24Mb Pro and Unlimited broadband packages over the internet can access the initial bill savings by simply entering the promo code FREEMONTHS during the sign-up process.
They will then be able to enjoy free broadband access during months one and two, with their first monthly bill coming in the third month of the contract.
Subscribers to Be Broadband Pro are required to pay £17.88 per month, while Be Broadband Unlimited customers are charged £21.97.
The firm's Managing Director Tom Williams recently claimed that Be offers the most reliable high-speed broadband in the UK, based upon the findings of a new Ofcom report.
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