BE slashes broadband prices to £7.50 per month
BE Broadband

BE Broadband, the internet service provider, has reduced the price of its Value broadband product from 13.50 pounds a month to 7.50 pounds a month on a 12-month contract.

However, the company has introduced some changes in the package. Earlier BE Value was offered with unlimited downloads, but now the data usage has been capped at 40GB per month.

But, the company has no plans to impose the limit immediately. Unlimited usage will continue until June 30, 2010. After that time, consumers who will cross data usage limit, will have to shift to an unlimited package.

The download speed will continue at 8Mb and upload speed at 1.3Mbps.

BE will also offer a free ADSL2+ enabled modem and free of cost 24x7 support.

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