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Cheaper Wi-Fi from BT
Posted by: eusty on Thursday, July 29, 2004 - 11:21 PM
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Openzone the
wireless wing of BT has announced that it has changed it's pricing structure.
The main difference, apart for the price reductions, is that they have tried
to tailor the tariffs to heavy business users. For the casual user things are
much the same as before, but to someone using 4000 minutes a month (3hrs/day)
the savings are pretty drastic.
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New Tariff |
Previous Tariff |
Monthly Subscription
(12 month contract) |
£25 - 4000 minutes
- 10p per minute from 4001-4600
- free of charge after 4600 (bill capped at £85) |
£10 - 120 minutes
£20 - 300 minutes
£40 - 900 minutes
£85 - Unlimited |
30 Day Voucher
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£40 for 4000 minutes |
None |
| 24 Hour Voucher |
£10 |
£15 |
Hour Voucher
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£6
(60 minutes access in 24 hours) |
£6
(60 minutes access in 24 hours) |
Openzone Per Minute
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20p per minute |
20p per minute |
There are several ways to
pay, but as
they all need internet access, remember to do this before you pack your
laptop!!
The full release from BT is in the
forum as usual.
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