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Monday 30th April 2007


Comparing Bundles Made Easier For Broadband Britons


Broadband comparison website Broadband Internet UK has launched a new one stop service to help Britons search for and compare the various bundle combinations of broadband, phone, TV and mobile available in their postcode area.

The new service comes in response to the increasing number of bundles being marketed by the UK's broadband providers and also a recent research report from Ofcom* that found bundling to now be the second most important factor influencing a user choice of ISP.

In what's regarded as a 'first' within the comparison market, Britons can search by postcode for broadband only packages or for a range of bundles that contain combinations of broadband, landline phone, digital television and mobile.

Users have the option to sort their search results by their preferred purchase criteria that includes broadband speed, monthly download limit, contract period, cost per month or first year cost. Users can then find a package or bundle that best fits their requirements.

Steve Tattersall, of Broadband Internet UK said today:

"With the media dominated by marketing messages promoting the latest broadband, phone and TV bundles, finding the right deal for broadband buyers can be frustrating and time consuming as they trawl the net comparing supplier after supplier. This service aims to make the process of comparing the latest broadband, phone & TV bundles available from the UK's leading broadband providers quicker and simpler. Users can find the right broadband bundle for them that is available in their area, rather than wasting time searching site after site."

Steve continues, "Users can also keep up to date with all the latest broadband deals and industry developments in our broadband news section, get further information on each ISP with our impartial broadband provider reviews and use our range of broadband buyers guides if they're new to broadband or switching provider. Web 2.0 initiatives such as user generated comments and reviews on providers and their bundles are also planned."

* Research published by Ofcom in April 2007

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Enquiries:


Steve Tattersall - PR Contact
+44 (0) 7941 462812
stevet@broadbandinternetuk.com

Further Information:


Broadband Internet UK is one of the UK's leading guides to high speed internet access. The site specialises in offering the UK consumer free online self-help guides, together with postcode search & comparison tools that aid people's decision making when choosing either a stand alone broadband package or a bundle that may include combinations of broadband, landline telephone, digital television and mobile. It is part of Web Offer Marketing Ltd; an independent, privately owned company based in Hampshire.

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