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T-Com offers residential telecom subscribers an opportunity to try its ADSL service free of charge
August 21, 2006
BUDAPEST, Hungary -- T-Com is giving its residential telecom subscribers an opportunity to try the ADSL service free of charge without commitment and discover the benefits of broadband Internet from August 21 through October 31.
T-Com is committed to the growth of the Internet society, so it strives to make an increasingly broad layer of the society aware of the benefits of broadband Internet. T-Com is providing an opportunity for the free trial of ADSL in the frame of a campaign starting on August 21.
T-Com provides ADSL access free of the monthly fee to residential subscribers until October 31. There is no connection fee, the modem required to access the service is provided by T-Com as a gift and delivered to the home of the subscriber free of charge. The 512 kbit/s Internet access is independent from the volume of traffic and unlimited in time; one e-mail address and a storage capacity of 50 MB is provided with the service.
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