TalkTalk are offering free broadband for those in the Armed Forces and their families to get behind British Armed Forces Day.
British Armed Forces Day takes place tomorrow (26th June) and those in the British Armed Forces and their families can get 1 years free broadband and phone which usually costs £6.99 per month. All they need ot pay is their line rental at £11.49 per month and a one off connection charge of £29.99. Users will need to sign up for an 18 month contract and the offer runs until 10th July 2010.
“We’ve decided to get behind British Armed Forces Day by giving away a year’s free broadband to those in the Armed Forces and their families. They deserve recognition and thanks, and we can play our own small part by putting together this exclusive deal.
As well as getting free high speed broadband for 12 months, Armed Forces personnel will benefit from a call package that include free evening and weekend calls to any UK landline.
It’s no problem for those who have already got broadband: we’ll help with the switchover process so that they can start saving money straight away.
So, if you know anyone in the Forces who would like a year’s free broadband, send them over to sign up. The promotion is available for a limited time only via broadband.talktalk.co.uk/armed-forces“

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