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BT offer dial up users with £16 2Mbps
Posted by: AndyJenkins on Wednesday, April 20, 2005 - 11:00 AM
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Following on from this mornings earlier story, a number of readers have contacted us informing that BT are separately offering existing BT Yahoo dial up users an upgrade to a 2Mbps broadband service (where available of course) at a discounted price for 6 months, at which point, normal, current charging resumes. Users can elect from 2Mbps (15GB) for £15.99, or the ISPs 2Mbps 30GB service for £18.99. The discount comes as a credit of £66 to the subscribers 2nd bill.
Its not clear if this is a global promotion to all of BT's dial up users, as some readers suggest some authentication is being done on the BT Yahoo upgrade web site, in order to accept the offer.
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