Be Broadband deal set to end this week
Posted 28th July 2010 at 9:32am by Ewan Taylor-Gibson
Consumers have just a matter of days left to take advantage of Be Broadband's latest cut-price offer.
The internet service provider (ISP) is currently offering two months free web services to those subscribing to its 24Mb Pro and Unlimited broadband packages.
However, the offer is being withdrawn on July 31st, meaning potential customers must reach a decision quickly if they wish to take advantage.
By entering the promotion code FREEMONTHS when signing up for broadband online, consumers can avoid paying any bills until the third month of their deal.
From then on, Be Broadband Pro costs £17.88 per month and Be Broadband Unlimited is priced at £21.97.
The ISP was recently praised for its high quality of service and value for money at the Internet Service Providers' Association Awards.
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