Orange promises Automatic slashing of Bills

Thursday, January 13th 2011

One of the popular broadband providers operating in the United Kingdom, Orange UK has shot to the news headlines after promising its customers, automatic lowering of their bills providing the company offered a similar package at a lower price.


Bruno Duarte, Orange Home's vice president said that they realised that times were financially gruelling for a good number of customers and many of their rivals were actually hiking the price of the service rolled out by them in the New Year.


Duarte stressed their wanting to reassure their customers that they would be doing all they could for maintaining their best value offers. He added that they realised the fact that times were not financially propitious for many.


The price promise made by the broadband provider is available to every new as well as existing customer signing up for either a broadband and off peak phone calls package or a broadband and anytime phone calls package of its.


It is also noteworthy that both the packages floated by Orange Home offer connections speeds of up to 20Mbps and unlimited broadband data downloads. However, the latter is subject to a policy of fair usage.


Orange is also offering an array of other benefits that include parental controls and online security from McAfee and the popular Orange Wednesday's deal that lets the customers have cinema tickets (2 for 1) every week.


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