Broadband bundles 'offer consumers a better deal'Tuesday, January 26th 2010 Consumers could save money by combining their broadband, digital TV and home phone services into a single bundle. Deals that offer broadband, digital TV and home phone services as part of a single bundle tend to be good value to consumers, it has been claimed.
According to SimplifyDigital, people are "highly likely to get a better deal" by signing up to an offer that features a combination of services.
The advice website revealed in a column for MSN Money that Brits have the opportunity to bundle broadband with both mobile and home phone packages, but the best value comes from combining home phone, broadband and digital TV.
It explained: "The biggest savings of all come from 'triple play' digital TV, broadband and home phone bundles: Sky and Virgin Media triples start from as little as £18 a month, excluding line rental."
The praise for bundles has come after it revealed that O2 is planning to offer bundled home phone and broadband services from the start of March.
Deals are set to be available from £9.50 a month. |
| FREE for 2 months then £18.00 | | | £19.00 per month | |
The digital economy bill may not stop music fans from illegally sharing files online, according to a poll by TalkTalk. Broadband provider BT has recognised the efforts of youngsters across the UK to get more people online. Broadband provider BT has cut the price of its internet and home phone packages. revealed. | Subscribers to Virgin Media's digital TV service will be able to enjoy HD coverage of the upcoming World Cup, it has been announced. The Conservative Party has revealed plans to use fibre optic broadband to boost the economy. A new trial which will see fibre optic broadband services delivered using telegraph poles is to be launched by Virgin Media. |
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