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Broadband in Hopeman

Simplifydigital makes it easy to compare broadband deals in Hopeman. Whether you want super fast fibre optic broadband from Virgin Media or a great family broadband plan from Sky.

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TalkTalk Essentials

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Half price broadband and calls just £3.25 for 12 months. Get £9.50 line rental if you pay it up-front. Discounted price offer ends on March 7th.

     

Up to24 Mbps 40 GB 12 months £3.25for 12 months
then £6.50
(Plus £13.80 line rental)
Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
Post Office Broadband Standard with Home Phone

Broadband Standard is the broadband service from the Post Office which gives you speeds of up to 8Mbps and a 5GB download usage allowance.

     

Up to8 Mbps 5 GB 12 months £9.15(Plus £12.25 line rental) Go to site  Online Only 
TalkTalk Chargeable Broadband & Phone

My TalkTalk Broadband with Free Evening and Weekend Calls is the combined home phone and broadband service from TalkTalk that allows you to get superfast broadband speeds.

     

Up to8 Mbps 40 GB 18 months £21.82(Plus £13.80 line rental) Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
Orange Broadband & Off Peak Calls for Orange mobile customers

Get great broadband speeds of up to 20Mb Broadband with an Unlimited usage allowance, and a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. Includes free calls at evening and weekends.

     

Up to20 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £5.00(Plus £12.75 line rental) Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
Orange Broadband & Off Peak Calls (Off Net)

Get up to 20Mb Broadband with an Unlimited usage allowance, and a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. Comes with free calls during the evening and weekends.

     

Up to20 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £20.00(Plus £12.75 line rental) Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
Orange Broadband & Off Peak Calls for Orange mobile customers (Off Net)

Get up to 20Mb Broadband with an Unlimited usage allowance, and a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. Comes with free calls during the evening and weekends.

     

Up to20 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £15.00(Plus £12.75 line rental) Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
Broadband Unlimited & Talk Freetime with Line Rental (Without TV)

Get 12 months half-price broadband. Comes with an inclusive wireless router, free standard set-up and free McAfee anti-virus security software for 12 months.

     

Up to20 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £5.00for 12 months
then £10.00
(Plus £12.25 line rental)
Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
Plusnet Value with Evening & Weekend Calls

Special Offer: Half price Broadband for 12 months.  Comes with free evening and weekend calls, a free wireless router and free connection.

     

Up to20 Mbps 10 GB 12 months £3.24for 12 months
then £6.49
(Plus £12.99 line rental)
Go to site  Online Only 
Plusnet Value (Off Net)

This is an affordable broadband deal for people who don't live in an area where Plusnet is widely available. Comes with a free wireless router and broadband speeds of up to 20Mb.

     

Up to20 Mbps 10 GB 12 months £6.49for 3 months
then £12.99
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Plusnet Value (Market 2)

Comes with a free wireless router and unlimited overnight downloads. Add Plusnet home phone to get a free activation worth £25 and free evening and weekend calls.

     

Up to20 Mbps 10 GB 12 months £6.49 Go to site  Online Only 
Tesco Broadband with Inclusive Evening & Weekend calls

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: - Enter code HALFBB-C and get 12 months half price broadband + 1,000 Clubcard points. Comes with a free wireless router. Offer ends January 31st.

     

Up to20 Mbps Unlimited 18 months £4.00(Plus £11.75 line rental) Go to site  Online Only 
Be Value Broadband and Evenings and Weekends

Be Value is perfect for users who want to use broadband for more than just surfing and emailing giving you speeds of up to 8Mb with an unlimited monthly usage allowance.

     

Up to12 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £17.00(Plus £11.00 line rental) Go to site  Online Only 
BE Broadband Value

BE Value is perfect for users who want to use broadband for more than just surfing and emailing giving you speeds of up to 12Mb with an unlimited monthly usage allowance.

     

Up to12 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £17.00(Plus £14.60 line rental) Go to site  Online Only 
Broadband and Anytime Calls

Get a free connection and free broadband and calls for 4 months. Comes with a free BT Home Hub, free security and free WiFi minutes to use throughout the UK.

     

Up to20 Mbps 10 GB 18 months Freefor 4 months
then £16.00
(Plus £14.60 line rental)
Go to site  Online Only 
More Broadband and Weekend Calls with superfast BT Infinity broadband

Get a FREE connection worth £25, a FREE BT Home Hub and FREE weekend calls to UK landlines with this fibre-optic broadband bundle from BT.

     

Up to40 Mbps 40 GB 18 months £7.50for 3 months
then £18.00
(Plus £14.60 line rental)
Go to site  Online Only 
Broadband Size: L & Phone Size: M

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Get a free install and 3 months discounted price when you sign up online. Comes with a free install and free wireless router.

     

Up to10 Mbps Unlimited 18 months £4.00for 3 months
then £14.50
(Plus £13.90 line rental)
Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
O2 Home Broadband 'The Basics' & Pay for what you use calls

This is a great package for light internet users who don't use the phone often. O2 broadband comes with reliable broadband speeds of up to 20Mb.

     

Up to20 Mbps 20 GB 12 months £13.50(Plus £7.50 line rental) Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
O2 Home Broadband 'The Basics' (for O2 mobile customers) & Pay for what you use calls

This is a great package for light internet users who don't use the phone often. Discounted for O2 mobile customers.

     

Up to20 Mbps 20 GB 12 months £8.50(Plus £7.50 line rental) Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
AOL Broadband Only (Off Net)

All AOL broadband packages come with a free wireless router and an easy installation CD. Up to 8Mb broadband with 10GB usage suitable for light to medium use.

     

Up to8 Mbps 10 GB 18 months £9.99for 2 months
then £19.99
(Plus £14.60 line rental)
Go to site  Online Only 
Post Office Broadband Extra with Home Phone

Broadband Extra is the broadband service from the Post Office which gives you speeds of up to 8Mb, with an unlimited usage allowance.

     

Up to8 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £13.80(Plus £12.25 line rental) Go to site  Online Only 

What do the various technologies mean?

  • ADSL:The standard broadband technology using standard copper BT phone lines. Offers speeds of up to 2Mb.
  • ADSLMAX:Superior technology to standard ADSL, offering speeds of up to 8Mb. Again provided over standard BT phone lines.
  • LLU:Local loop unbundling. Many providers can install their own equipment in the BT exchanges, frequently allowing them to offer faster speeds and/or cheaper prices.
  • Cable:If available, Virgin Media can install a new fibre-optic cable to your property, allowing them to offer super-fast up to 20Mb broadband as well as digital TV and phone services.
  • Freeview:Digital TV received through a standard aerial.
  • IPTV:Digital TV delivered via a broadband connection.
  • Satellite:Uses a dish on your property to receive satellite TV signals.
Monthly prices exclude line rental. Prices last checked 03 February 2012

Broadband providers in Hopeman

  • AOL
  • Be broadband
  • BT
  • Freesat
  • Freeview
  • O2 broadband
  • Orange
  • Plusnet
  • Post Office
  • Sky
  • TalkTalk
  • Tariam Satellite broadband
  • Tesco broadband
  • Three
  • T-Mobile
  • Top Up TV
  • Virgin Media
  • Vodafone

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