ISDN upgrade to broadband made easy with PlusNet |
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PlusNet offer Home and Office Highway users the benefits of broadband PlusNet, the first choice for low-cost and high-value Internet connections have today reminded ISDN users that a simple, hassle-free upgrade to high-speed, always-on broadband is now available. The new simplified and automated ordering system means that a single order is placed with PlusNet, with the entire conversion process and subsequent activation of the customer's ADSL service being carried out by them. If for any technical reason the conversion fails, BT will now convert the line back to the original ISDN service at no cost to the end user. Only upon successful line conversion is the customer charged BT's £27.99 inc VAT administrative cost. "Line conversions have been made so much simpler with PlusNet's new ordering system," explained Alistair Wyse, Technical Director of PlusNet. "Those currently using ISDN can now order ADSL with confidence, understanding that should the conversion not go ahead they will not be out of pocket." The simple upgrade process applies to both Home and Office Highway versions of ISDN, as well as ISDN2. This comes as great news to users of these services who want to take advantage of PlusNet's lowest-cost 'Starter Packs' that were introduced last week. Everything you need to get started with ADSL is included in your Broadband Starter Pack - line activation, choice of internal modem, external modem or router, 2 splitters, an easy-to-follow setup guide and delivery. With prices starting from only £85.10 for your Starter Pack and £17.86 per month for your subscription (prices exclude VAT), you simply can't get better value. |