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Freeserve ponders broadband capping
Posted by: AndyJenkins on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 - 11:39 AM
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ISP Freeserve are considering the introduction of bandwidth capping, enabling them to break the new price barrier of £20.
Since BTYahoo's introduction of a capped service for under £20, ISPs have been falling over themselves to match the incumbants move.
No details are available yet, according to The Reg, however announcements from the ISP could come within a couple of weeks (mid April).
Freeserve, owned by French company Wanadoo, recently won the ISPAs for Best National Consumer ISP. Its also rumoured that the ISP could soon be dropping its Freeserve label, in favour of adopting its parents livery, which could be a nice time to introduce any new "barrier breaking" offerings for consumers.
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