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Bulldog goes for 16 megs
Posted by: eusty on Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 08:00 AM
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Bulldog have responded to DSLMax by using it's ADSL 2+ technology to double
the speed of its broadband service for both residential and commercial
customers.
The service named DoubleSpeed service will give a maximum of 16Mbps, but
speeds will vary depending on the length and quality of users lines, however
Bulldog is confident that all users will see an improvement.
Residential customers can get DoubleSpeed Anytime Plus for £9.75 for the
first month or Unlimited Plus for £19.50 for the first two months. Prices will
rise by £5 per month after the initial period.
Business customers will get a 16Mbps downloads and up to 1Mbps upload connection
for £45 ex VAT a month and a Bulldog phone line, although the business account
is being hit with an £80 activation fee owing to the installation procedure at
local exchanges.
"For Bulldog it's the same as initiating a new customer,"
"A new card has to be physically installed at the exchange, and we
have to deal with our very reliable friends at BT. I'm being as
ironic as a Yorkshireman can be." |
| Andrew Morley, chief commercial officer Bulldog |
Bulldog is currently available to 31 per cent of the UK population with it's
equipment in 400 exchanges, it hopes be bring coverage up to 50 per cent by
September.
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