Broadband internet provider Eclipse has launched a new 24MB package, in addition to lowering the price on its entry-level product.
Home Lite now costs £7.95 per month for the first three months of a contract, while set-up is free for all users who already have a MAC code from their previous broadband provider.
Other customers are required to pay a one-off £30 installation fee.
The internet provider's range of new packages also includes the Home Select deal, priced at £12.95 for a ten gigabyte usage allowance, and PC backup.
Home Pro offers free conection and wireless router, plus free unlimited overnight usage and one TalkMore telephone service for £21.95 per month.
Meanwhile, the company's Home Office package costs £14.96 a month and includes a three gigabyte allowance and one TalkMore service.
In related news, webuser.co.uk reports that Orange has launched a range of new deals for customers and is making upgrades to its unbundled network.
New Orange mobile customers who opt for pay-monthly contracts will be offered free broadband, complete with a free wireless router and a ten gigabyte monthly usage allowance.
People wanting just a broadband connection from the company can get an 18-month contract with ten gigabytes of usage for £10 each month.
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