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Direct Save Telecom launch new low-cost fibre broadband
Direct Save Telecom is delighted to announce the launch of its new low-cost fibre broadband – which includes the first three months free of charge.
The new fibre deal only costs £14.75 a month for unlimited fibre broadband with speeds of up to 38Mb, free weekend UK calls and a free wireless router. Users will have to sign-up to an 18 month contract.
There is also a one off set-up fee payment of £24.95, and line rental will be priced at £16.75. If you pay line rental 12 months in advance the price is slashed to just £11 per month. Direct Save has UK based customer care and technical help to ensure that switch over and set-up could not be more straightforward for customers.
“We are delighted to be launching our new low-cost fibre broadband deal, which now means we are one of the cheapest providers of fibre broadband in the UK,” explains Stavros Tsolakis, CEO of Direct Save Telecom.
“We are now up there with TalkTalk and Plusnet in offering the lowest-costing fibre deals, and are way ahead of the likes of BT, Sky and Virgin. This launch gives consumers more choice and makes Direct Save Telecom a real player in the fibre market.”
About Direct Save Telecom: Direct Save Telecom (www.directsavetelecom.co.uk) is an independent telephone service provider. It was created in 2003, and was born out of Utilities UK Ltd which was one of the UK’s largest energy agencies at that time. Since its creation Direct Save Telecom has seen a steady growth built on a reputation for providing both savings and quality. It is committed to offering customers greater value for money for their telecom needs, combined with excellent UK-based customer care and technical help.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Michael Donaldson .
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