Press Release: Broadband website launch

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Looking for the right broadband deal? Look no further…

ATST Solutions launches http://www.whichbroadband.net

Today marked the launch of ATST Solutions new website, which-broadband.net. The website intends to fill a growing need for UK consumers looking for the right broadband deal in a single place.

Which-Broadband.net is a simple broadband comparison site, listing broadband deals with the most important factors for making your decisions. The site avoids confusing garble, leaving readers with the straight facts.

Whilst not unique, ATST Solutions owner Dave Marshall says: “There’s plenty of competition for sites of these kind, but most are out of date and misleading to the public. Which-Broadband intends to tie in closely with just the top few providers to keep track of the latest offers.”

Which-broadband.net lists broadband packages from 7 of the largest internet service providers in the country in a simple ‘at a glance’ format, to take a look, please vist http://www.whichbroadband.net.

Notes to editors:

ATST Solutions is a small startup company based in the UK, who aim to deliver experise in a broad range of web development and marketing.

For further information contact:
Dave Marshall
+447740346652
pr at atstsolutions dot co dot uk

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One Response to “Press Release: Broadband website launch”

  1. Amanda Says:

    50% of Europeans to use mobile broadband

    Half of Europeans will be using mobile broadband by 2012, a new study has claimed.

    Lower prices for mobile broadband services will dramatically increase the number of people opting to use mobile broadband technology, a study by Arthur D Little and Exane and reported by TotalTelecom claims.

    “Lower [data] prices, the rollout of HSDPA networks, and also the uptake of HSDPA devices means that mobile broadband traffic growth is set to explode,” Antoine Pradayrol, head of telecoms at Exane BNP Paribas, told the website.

    The increasing usage of mobile broadband is expected to put pressure on carriers however.

    more info - http://broadbandmobile.blogspot.com/2008/04/50-of-europeans-to-use-mobile-broadband.html

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