More ‘free broadband’ on offer
Tuesday, April 25th, 2006ISP Biscit has launched a deal it says will compete with TalkTalk’s free broadband offer announced last week.
TalkTalk entered the broadband market with a splash, promising free, up to 8Mbps broadband to anyone who switched to its £9.99 a month telephone service, paid a set-up fee of £29.99 and paid line rental of £11 a month to TalkTalk rather than BT.
In response, ISP Biscit is offering a phone and free broadband package from £19.99 a month for the first six months of an 18 month contract, and £21.75 after that.
Biscit is also charging a £29.99 set-up fee. Its package eliminates BT landline rental charges, includes 720 minutes anytime calls to national landlines each month, offers unlimited free calls to other freeMAX or Biscit broadband users, and includes an up to 8Mbps broadband connection with a 2GB monthly cap – enough to download 500 MP3 files.
Nathan Relevy, Biscit’s chief executive officer, said: “The launch of freeMAX today is a key date in the history of broadband Britain.
“Unlike other phone-talk packages which will eventually include free superfast broadband, biscit’s is available now and nationwide.”
Chris Williams, broadband product manager at comparison and switching service uSwitch.com, said: “This is the opening salvo in the broadband price war sparked by Talk Talk’s recent offer. [Consumers] should be aware that they will be locked into an 18 month contract. This compares to Talk Talk’s £20.99 a month offer which also has an 18 month tie-in however TalkTalk’s includes inclusive calls to 28 international destinations.
“It will be interesting to see how long these offers can be sustained as inevitably companies will be making initial losses in their battle to sign up customers. We predict that other providers will have no choice but to slash their prices over the coming months in order to remain competitive.”
