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		<title>Business broadband offers created</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many business broadband providers are beginning to offer their new customers more of an incentive to sign up with attractive package deals and limited term offers to stimulate interest.
Heart Telecom, which provides business broadband and other telecoms services to enterprises in the UK, is one of the providers currently luring new customers with a tempting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many business broadband providers are beginning to offer their new customers more of an incentive to sign up with attractive package deals and limited term offers to stimulate interest.</p>
<p>Heart Telecom, which provides business broadband and other telecoms services to enterprises in the UK, is one of the providers currently luring new customers with a tempting offer. You can get six months free business broadband from Heart Telecom at the moment, which is certainly worth examining in further detail.</p>
<p>The package offers 8Mbps download speeds and 1Mbps upload speeds, suitable for small businesses and home workers. The package also comes with a dedicated support service located in the UK and no fees to pay for the setup or connection.</p>
<p>Heart Telecom says that the deal can be taken in tandem with a number of its other services, which include business call packages, line rental inclusion and intelligent phone numbers for growing businesses.</p>
<p>Heart Telecom&#8217;s MD said that his firm was looking to give businesses a better deal when it comes to broadband. He also said that he believes that other providers should be doing more to make business broadband more affordable.</p>
<p>Heart Telecom manages each new setup so that the transition from your previous provider is as seamless as possible and any interruption to core business activities is minimised.</p>
<p>Simple Broadband&#8217;s Communications Manager Simon Gerrard added that &#8220;although the recession is officially over, it does not mean that businesses are no longer feeling the financial strain. As such, checking out business broadband deals that offer great value for money is essential. Small business owners and home-working entrepreneurs need broadband to keep connected and to identify opportunities for growth and success and this news from Heart proves that an appropriate service does not need to cost the earth.&#8221;</p>
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