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Direct Save Telecom to offer free line activation and low-cost line installations
Budget telecom provider Direct Save Telecom has announced that it is to provide free line activation and low-cost line installation.
Nowadays, it is a priority when moving house to get online as quickly as possible. The UK’s info-hungry public simply can’t live without the internet.
However, it is well known to get your line reactivated or a new line installed, you have to pay through the nose for it. Not any longer.
Direct Save Telecom has announced it will now reactivate any phone line for free when a customer signs up to an 18 month contract. It will arrange the whole process for free, and activate the line on a chosen date or on the next working day.
The budget telco has also revealed it will install a new telephone line for only £29.95 as long as an 18 month contract is agreed. This is 77% cheaper than BT who normally charge £130.
Alternatively, to appeal to the UK’s renting and student population, if a customer does not want to sign up to an 18 month contract, Direct Save will install a new line for £118 and place them on a non-contract 28 -day rolling deal.
“We thought it was about time a deal was put in place for UK movers, as line activation and new line installation have been far too expensive for far too long,” says Direct Save Telecom CEO, Stavros Tsolakis.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Michael Donaldson .
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