2 months free broadband from O2O2 is offering customers a chance to save some cash this summer by offering two months' free broadband to anyone signing up this month. Broadband provider O2 is offering all customers two months' free broadband if they sign up for its services before the end of July.
The deal is available on all of the firm's packages including Standard, Premium and Pro as well as those using the Access package, and means customers will only have to splash out for their landline costs this summer.
Those taking advantage of the offer could save themselves up to £44 on their broadband costs, as well as getting access to speeds of up to 20MB.
Once the deal reaches an end, customers will pay a monthly fee of between £12.23 and £22.02, depending on which package they opt for.
Last week, O2 tempted mobile broadband customers with a money-saving offer and reduced the price of its dongles for a limited period.
Its USB Modem E160 could be purchased for special price of £14.97 between June 26th and June 29th, meaning hasty customers could grab a bargain.
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