“All You Can Eat” Is Back
Media Release
1 August, 2011
“All You Can
Eat” Is Back
Slingshot has re-launched its
popular “ALL YOU CAN EAT” broadband plan, with a number
of new benefits.
The “ALL YOU CAN EAT” plan, which
was first introduced in August 2010, gives customers
unlimited data at a market-low price.
General Manager
of Slingshot, Scott Page, says there is more and more demand
for the rich and exciting content the internet provides.
“Videos, games, social networking, maps, and other content
on the internet can chew through large amounts of data very
quickly, and can result in a large bill or a slowed
broadband experience.”
“Affordable plans like
“ALL YOU CAN EAT” mean our customers can make the most
of technology advancements and the incredible content
available. When we first introduced the plan our customers
really responded to the price certainty the plan offers and
showed clearly that many customers value download capacity
over peak speed. Incredibly, several of our customers
regularly download more than a Terabyte each month,” says
Mr Page.
New customers can sign up for the “ALL YOU
CAN EAT” plan for a year and instead of paying $80 per
month will pay just $40 per month, half the usual price, for
the first six months, on Slingshot’s current half price
broadband promotion. Customers must also have their
homeline with Slingshot in order to take up the “ALL YOU
CAN EAT” offer.
The offer is available for a limited
time to the first 5,000 new customers and ends on the 30
September 2011.
The plan now comes with a 12 month
contract term. Customers to can switch to an alternative
Slingshot plan if they wish at anytime without
penalty.
The Slingshot “ALL YOU CAN EAT” broadband
promotion coincides with Slingshot’s ‘Half Price
Broadband’
It’s the broadband that never runs
out.
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