New consumer & business broadband packages
Eclipse Internet has launched new broadband packages this week. The new product line will have three broadband options for home users and four broadband packages for businesses. All home broadband packages come with monthly cap so the customers can choose the package that suits their usage. Eclipse has also introduced a new feature that will enable the customers to choose the priority level for various activities like surfing, online gaming, VoIP, P2P and FTP. All Eclipse packages offer 8MB download and 448 KB upload speeds.
There are three broadband packages for home users, Home Lite, Home Select and Home Pro. With static IP, you also get free web space, email addresses and free virus & spam protection. Except Home Lite, other packages come with 12 month contract and offer free connection and free router. Home Lite broadband package has 18 month contract and also there is one-off connection fee of £47.
Eclipse Home broadband packages
Home Lite
Monthly download limit: 1GB
Contract Length: 18 month
Price: £9.95 per month for first three months and £13.95 thereafter.
Home Select
Monthly download limit: 10GB
Contract Length: 12 month
Price: £17.95
Home Pro
Monthly download limit: 50GB
Contract Length: 12 month
Free wireless router
Price: £29.95
Eclipse Business broadband service includes Business 20, Business 50 and Business Unlimited. The first two packages offer monthly usage allowance of 20GB and 50GB respectively while Business Unlimited is an unlimited broadband packages. All packages come with £40 connection fee and offer free 1500 minutes phone calls, unlimited email addresses, 250 MB web space etc. Eclipse Business 20 also offers free 60 ROAM wi-fi minutes and is available at a monthly price of £16.95.
Mark Thomas of Eclipse Internet said:
We believe these services will provide our customers with an unparalleled online experience. For the first time, broadband UK users will be able to customise their service to suit their usage, so home workers can optimise their broadband to achieve the best possible connection to their company VPN, for example, while online gamers can prioritise gaming over other applications.
The inclusive usage limits mean customers pay only for what they use, which also allows us to offer much faster broadband than is achievable with unlimited services.
In developing these services we have taken account of customer feedback and general online trends, so we are anticipating a very positive response from the market.



