TalkTalk is giving consumers the chance to make savings when signing up for super-fast broadband.
New customers can take advantage of six months' half-price fibre broadband if they sign up by Thursday July 10th.
The firm's Superpowered Fibre boosts are available with TalkTalk's three broadband packages - SimplyBroadband, Essentials TV and Plus TV.
It costs just £5 per month for six months to add fibre to an existing ADSL package, rising to £10 per month thereafter.
Consumers signing up for SimplyBroadband with fibre can pay an initial £6.75 per month plus line rental, rising to £13.50 per month plus line rental.
The price for Essentials TV with Superpowered Fibre is £9.25 per month plus line rental for the first six months, rising to £18.50 per month.
And Plus TV costs £14.25 per month plus line rental during the introductory offer period, and £28.50 per month plus line rental thereafter.
In addition to the six months half-price offer, TalkTalk is giving away a free £50 gift certificate to new fibre broadband customers.
The Love2shop voucher can be spent at over 20,000 high street stores in the UK, including Argos, Boots, Debenhams, Toys 'R' Us, House of Fraser, River Island, New Look and Waterstones.
It is also valid at a host of restaurants, bars, attractions and more.
The voucher offer is exclusive to new TalkTalk customers who purchase a broadband deal online and do not require a new telephone line or number.
TalkTalk is also running a broadband deal for consumers signing up for its range of ADSL broadband packages without a Superpowered Fibre boost.
New customers signing up for SimplyBroadband, Essentials TV or Plus TV online receive a 50 per cent discount for six months and a £75 Love2shop voucher.
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