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th'engineer
01-12-2004, 14:27
Fast access - unlimited 512K Broadband allowing you to download, check email and use the web at high speedDownload Failed (1)
Unlimited service - with no download limits on your Broadband usageDownload Failed (1)
FREE set up pack - containing all you need to get startedDownload Failed (1)
Easy to use and install - no engineer visit necessaryDownload Failed (1)
Free your phone line - Broadband leaves your telephone line free while you're online Download Failed (1)
More savings- gives you the option to take out our International Call Plan for even better international call rates to 27 different countries Download Failed (1)
Control your costs - monitor your calls with monthly online billing for your convenienceDownload Failed (1)
Great extras - allowing you to create and host your own website, access your email and diary from anywhere

£15 call credit every month
Unlimited anytime high-speed 512K Broadband Download Failed (1)
FREE modem pack and connection - worth over £80!*Do wnload Failed (1)
Optional International Call Plan (http://javascript<b></b>:;) (only £2 extra per month)
All national calls on our 3-2-1 (http://javascript<b></b>:;) Standard call plan
Our convenient Carrier Pre-Select (http://javascript<b></b>:;) service
15 email addresses
55MB of web space Download Failed (1)Webmail & Webdiary

Guess who https://secure.ntlfreedom.com/bundled/broadband_classic.aspx:D:LOL:

Neil
01-12-2004, 14:32
Worth noting that if you don't take the bundled phone package, you pay £17.99 for a 512k service with a 5GB monthly download allowance.

Chris W
01-12-2004, 18:27
Neil, can you find where on the site it mentions a cap? i am sure it used to but can't find it on there now.... the link to the user policy takes you to the standard ntl policy so nothing there about 5gig cap...

Neil
01-12-2004, 18:43
Neil, can you find where on the site it mentions a cap? i am sure it used to but can't find it on there now.... the link to the user policy takes you to the standard ntl policy so nothing there about 5gig cap...

https://secure.ntlfreedom.com/broadband_512k.aspx