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BTYahoo's new 2Mbit product, reduced by 10%
Posted by: AndyJenkins on Thursday, February 10, 2005 - 07:13 PM
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Following todays earlier article announcing BT retail ISPs intention to upgrade all its customers, its also rumoured that a price reduction of £3 for 3 months for some, if not all, of its broadband customers is also in the offering.
At the moment, we're aware that 1Mbit customers will pay the slightly reduced £27.00 for 3 months (starting either February or March, depending if you've already been billed yet) - saving just short of a tenner over the 3 months. Hopefully, consumers on other speeds are also to get this bonus from BT.
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Re: BTYahoo's new 2Mbit product, reduced by 10%
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by Anonymous on Feb 17, 2005 - 12:47 PM
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BT Yahoo! Broadband £29.99 2Mb 30GB
... and for Business customers (prices exclude VAT) ...
Product Price Speed Usage Allowance
BT Business Broadband Single £29.99 2Mb Unlimited
What a con how come business users get an unlimited service for the same price as a home user who gets a 30 gig cap!!!!!
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Re: BTYahoo's new 2Mbit product, reduced by 10%(Score: 0) by Anonymous on Feb 18, 2005 - 11:37 AM | | Its not for the same price, business users pay £29.99 + vat so thats £35.24 a month for the unlimited service. |
Re: BTYahoo's new 2Mbit product, reduced by 10%(Score: 0) by Anonymous on Mar 30, 2005 - 05:58 PM | | Or do you mean that for the same price of £29.99 + vat, a home user can get approx. 33Gb per month, based on £1.95 per Gb for 'over-use'. Hardly a comparable deal, is it? |
Re: BTYahoo's new 2Mbit product, reduced by 10%
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by Anonymous on Apr 01, 2005 - 09:27 AM
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And if your line can't be upgraded to 2mb you pay the same price for your 1mb service as people do for 2mb.
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