Fresh broadband deals from Orange
The customers of ‘Orange Broadband and Calls’, ‘Broadband and Anytime Calls’ and ‘Anytime Mobile Calls’ packages of Orange are eligible for the cash incentive if they buy the package through ‘uSwitch’.
The ‘Orange Broadband and Calls’ deal costs GBP 10 for fresh customers and GBP 5 for the existing mobile customers. Download speed of 20 Mbps will be available. Unlimited downloads are permitted, apart from evening and weekend landline calls. In addition, they will get Bright Box router free along with free installation.
Anytime Calls and Broadband package offers speed up to 20 Mbps, and unlimited downloads. In addition, Orange customers can make landline calls anytime paying just GBP 10 a month. Others can also do so but they have to pay GBP 15 per month.
Those who want to make too many calls, Broadband and Anytime Mobile package will be ideal. This deal costing GBP 15 per month for Orange customers and GBP 20 for fresh customers have the same benefits as in the other two, but in addition, has 1,000 minutes of landline to mobile calls apart from anytime calls. Line rental of GBP 13.50 per month is free in the case of this deal and also with the other two deals.
By signing up for any of the broadband deals the customers can avail the benefit of Orange Wednesdays. The home broadband customers are eligible to get two for one pizza at Pizza Express. They are also eligible for buy-one-get-one-free cinema ticket at certain cinema houses on Wednesdays. Optionally, in the night, they can download free a weekly iTunes movie.
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