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PIPEX signs up to Broadband Genie
PIPEX, the UK's oldest internet service provider, has become the
latest major broadband provider to have its broadband products
listed on Broadband Genie ( http://www.broadbandgenie
.co.uk/ ), the web-based service which allows consumers to
compare broadband from the UK's leading suppliers.
As the UK's first commercial ISP, PIPEX has been a market leader
for over a decade. The PIPEX Dial-up network was the first to
offer nationwide connection speeds at 33,600bps and 56k V90, and
last month announced the acquisition of broadband ISP Freedom to
Surf, further strengthening its broadband offering to new and
existing customers.
Broadband Genie customers can now choose from the following new
broadband packages:
* PIPEX start, up to 2Mb speeds, includes free 500 minutes per
month of home phone calls (optional), £14.99/month.
* PIPEX 1000, up 2Mb speeds (special offer), includes free 1,000
minutes per month of home phone calls (optional), £19.99/month
for first six months (£23.99/month thereafter).
* PIPEX 2000, up 2Mb speeds, includes free 2,000 minutes per
month of home phone calls (optional), £27.99/month for first six
months (£33.99/month thereafter).
Philip Wilkinson, Broadband Genie CEO, said:
"We're delighted to welcome PIPEX into the magic lamp. The
Broadband Genie is all about matching consumers' needs with the
right broadband providers, and PIPEX offers some really
attractive broadband packages that will give our
customers even
greater choice."
Web: http://www.broadbandgenie
.co.uk/
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Notes to editors
* Broadband Genie allows users to compare broadband online, and
is part of Genie Group.
* Genie Group Ltd is a leading independent provider of internet
comparison shopping services in the UK, and was set up in 2004
by Philip Wilkinson (co-founder of Kelkoo UK). Genie Group's
unique selling point is 'the Genie', which makes personal
recommendations to internet shoppers based on ground-breaking,
intelligent technology. This gives Genie Group the ability to
provide an enjoyable and satisfying internet shopping
experience, and deliver an unmatched quality of sales leads to
our affiliate merchants. Genie Group launched its flagship
broadband comparison service Broadband Genie in January 2005.
* More information can be found at http://www.broadbandgenie.
co.uk
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About the author:
Please direct all media enquiries to Ciaron Dunne
(ciaron.dunne@broadbandgenie.co.uk). Interviews with Philip
Wilkinson can be arranged on request.
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