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Cheaper broadband offer continues
Posted by: eusty on Friday, April 22, 2005 - 08:30 AM
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As we
reported a few days ago BT are going to continue with the offer of reduced
broadband costs for the first three months to new customers.
“Today's announcement is great news for customers, giving them
unbeatable value broadband from a name they can trust. There has
been no better time to take up Broadband from BT.
“Following our recent announcement that we are at least doubling the
speed of all of our Consumer Broadband services for no extra cost,
this price-cut makes Broadband from BT even better value for money
than many of our key competitors, not all of whom offer their
customers a full broadband experience from only £15.99month” |
| Gavin Patterson, BT Group Managing Director for Consumer
and Group Marketing |
The savings of up to £3 per month, detailed below, will be available is users
sign up between 21 April and 2 June 2005, and after the first three months the
prices will resort to the usual tariff.
- BT Broadband Basic (up to 1Mb) down from £17.99 to £15.99
- BT Broadband (up to 2Mb) - down from £24.99 to £22.99
- BT Yahoo! Broadband (up to 2Mb) - down from £26.99 to £24.99
- BT Yahoo! Broadband (up to 2Mb) - down from £29.99 to £27.99
All the products will continue to offer free connection and a router when
purchased online.
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