'Now Broadband' is available for just £18 a month, plus free anytime calls

A broadband deal with no hidden charges. Is this real life?
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Signing up to a new Broadband deal can seem pretty daunting, especially when a contract appears to be straightforward but ends up having hidden charges and an irritating switching process.

A new broadband deal from Now TV, called Now Broadband (surprise, surprise), promises to take care of all the annoying details of switching providers, whilst providing flexibility and reliability.

Now Broadband is available for £18 a month, and includes free anytime calls. The deal is an introductory 12 month offer for new broadband customers, requiring no set-up fee and including line rental in the cost. It does, however, charge £9.99 for delivery.

Intending to remove the hassle out of a new broadband deal, Now Broadband make a few enticing promises. They will deal with your current provider so you don't have to, there is a no contract option meaning you can dip in and out whenever you wish, and all their broadband options are uncapped, meaning there are no dodgy charges. A hassle free broadband deal is worth its weight in gold.

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Joseph Green is the Global Shopping Editor for Mashable. He covers VPNs, headphones, fitness gear, dating sites, streaming, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day.

Joseph is also Executive Editor of Mashable's sister site, AskMen.

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