18 June 2007 12:42 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
freedom2surf is giving away 500 minutes of free local and national phone calls to all its broadband customers.freedom2talk is available to new and existing customers, combined with up to 8MB broadband, which starts at £13.99 per month.
The package is available as either freedom2talk 500, providing 500 free minutes, and freedom2talk 3000, offering 3000 minutes for a top up charge of £4.99 per month.
If you are interested in switching, you can keep your existing phone number and the team at freedom2surf will handle the set-up process for you.
"At freedom2surf, we want to make it as simple as possible for customers to benefit from great value broadband and phone packages", says Andy Slater, director of products and marketing at freedom2surf.
"Our customers just have to select the talk service in the secure online members' area or make one call to our customer service team and we'll handle the rest. And, the deal isn't just available for a limited period or to new customers - all of our customers can benefit from freedom2talk, each and every month from now on."
This offer is subject to a 30 day contract and a BT line is required to use the service.
For more information, including full terms and conditions, visit the link below. Phones, Landline Phones, Broadband, Freedom2Surf



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