TalkTalk Broadband Providers
TalkTalk Broadband Providers
TalkTalk is a division of Carphone Warehouse and in the UK telecommunications sector, it holds more than 10% market share. It’s a fast growing broadband provider, in that it has over 7, 50,000 users now. Its services started in 2002 and it has also won several uSwitch awards for “Best value for money” and “Supplier most likely to be recommended” in May 2007.
Since the same line is used for phone and broadband, TalkTalk, charges for the phone line and gives broadband free. There are Cheap TalkTalk Broadband Deals that includes 10 talk plans, but the broadband options are provided with 2 plans alone. They are called Talk2International and Talk3International. These two plans have the same broadband features like 8MB download speeds with 40GB monthly allowance. Free modem or router for £20, free connection, free online protection and 3 email addresses are other benefits of the package. The packages are subject to a contract period of 18 months. Typically, only one broadband option is available but what differs is the type of talk plan that one may choose.
Talk3International is charged a few pounds more than Talk2Interntional. The differences in the two plans are the call options. Talk3International allows more of the same and hence the price. A 30 day trial period is offered and one may cancel the services anytime within the 30 days without any hassles. You can also earn 2 nectar points for every pound spent on TalkTalk bill. TalkTalk and AOL together have provided Talk Talk’s customers a website that allows them to enjoy news, weather, sports, entertainment etc. Credit of £10 pounds is available while buying TalkTalk broadband online. They also house a range of broadband products and accessories. They support TREEHOUSE, an organisation concerned in improving prospects for children with autism.
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