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BT announce price increases
Posted by: eusty on Monday, August 02, 2004 - 05:25 PM
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BT Wholesale have this afternoon told service providers that the prices of
the business products "IPStream Office" and "IPStream S" are to rise from the
1st September 2004.
The price rises affect the standard charging model only, and are as follows:
| Product |
Old price |
New price |
Increase |
| IPStream Office 500 |
£18.00 |
£20.41 |
13% |
| IPStream Office 1000 |
£28.00 |
£32.64 |
16% |
| IPStream Office 2000 |
£43.00 |
£57.00 |
33% |
| IPStream S 500 |
£23.00 |
£25.41 |
10% |
| IPStream S 1000 |
£33.00 |
£37.64 |
14% |
| IPStream S 2000 |
£48.00 |
£62.00 |
29% |
These changes represent an average 19% increase across the board. This may be
a move to push lower-end business users towards capacity-based-charging (CBC),
and force those who really need unlimited bandwidth to pay extra for the
privilege.
Whether or not ISP's will pass on this new price increase is unclear, but the effects
may become apparent over the coming days. Thanks to Samknows for the details.
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