Broadband, TV & Phone Bundles Update - March 09A quick round-up of the latest broadband, TV and home phone bundles currently available as we tighten our belts and look to consolidate our home entertainment services during the recession. A quick round-up of the latest broadband, TV and home phone bundles currently available as we tighten our belts and look to consolidate our home entertainment services during the recession.
BT have updated their bundle packages with a couple of calls and broadband packages named Get Connected, More Talk and Unlimited.
First up is Get Connected which offers unlimited UK evening and weekend calls plus Total Broadband Option 1 for £7.78 a month for 3 months then £15.65 a month thereafter.
Next is More Talk which is the same as Get Connected but upgrades the call package to unlimited UK anytime calls for £12.63 a month for 3 months then £20.50 a month thereafter.
The final bundle from BT is Unlimited which offers unlimited UK anytime calls and unlimited broadband with an inclusive BT wireless Hub Phone for £23.44 a month for 3 months then £29.31 thereafter.
All the above BT bundle packages are priced with an 18 month contract and require BT line rental which costs £10.27 a month.
Virgin Media have reduced the price of their Broadband, TV & Phone Triple for £24 which includes up to 10Mb broadband, over 100 channels and unlimited UK weekend calls to £19 a month for 3 months.
Sky are largely unchanged and still offer a great combination of Sky TV, Sky Broadband and Sky Talk for £16.50 a month on a 12 month contract. Sky have change the terms of their broadband packages with a price increase of £5 a month if customers don't take a Sky Talk package. |
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