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AOL offers "Flexi" no-ties broadband packages

No contract, no cancellation fee

NEWS: 5 March 2008 12:08 GMT by Amy-Mae Elliott

AOL Broadband has launched wireless "Flexi" broadband that they claim is the first true no-ties broadband package with no cancellation fee.

The no-contract broadband offer means there's no minimum timescale to sign up to, users can cancel their broadband
connection at any time - after the first month - without facing fees for doing so.

Customers get access to AOL Broadband's 24/7 customer support and speeds of up to 8Mbps for £14.99 a month.

There is a one-off connection fee of £49.99, but AOL are quick to point out that the package includes a wireless router worth £50, which the customer gets to keep whenever they leave.


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