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Newsletter #1
Dear Internet User
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new range
of Internet connection packages from Action ISP. These services are designed to
be as flexible as possible and very easy to use. We are sure that we can supply
a product to suit everyone's usage pattern.
Finding the right Internet connection is becoming
far more important and, as the choice widens, the user can now select a product
that better fits their needs and, of course, their pocket. With a policy of affordability
and performance, Action ISP will have the right product for you.
Please take a look at some of the range we offer:
- ADSL/Broadband packages from £24.96
(£29.31 inc VAT) per month. Action ADSL allows full web and newsgroup access
and does not limit the maximum download size, unlike some low cost ISPs. It is
important to note that there is no fixed monthly contract for 12 months and ADSL
can usually installed within 10 days. For more information about Action ADSL please
click here.
- Unmetered packages from £6.80 (£7.99
inc VAT) per month. These have absolutely no additional telephone charges and
provide connectivity for a fixed monthly price. They range from light user packages
to high capacity packages for dual ISDN users. All accounts provide e-mail and
web hosting. For further details about Action Anytime and other unmetered products,
please click here.
- Unmetered business packages from £20.42
(£23.99 inc VAT) per month. These all have low contention ratios for additional
reliability and allow users to be online for longer. The business packages also
have options available for static IP addresses and modem, ISDN or dual ISDN connectivity.
For additional information regarding Action Business packages, please click
here.
We hope you find these links useful and should you require any further assistance,
please contact us using the contact details listed on the right.
Regards
Richard Morgan
Action ISP
www.actionisp.co.uk
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