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Re: BT's ISP free Broadband
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- Subject: Re: BT's ISP free Broadband
- From: Jerome O'Donohoe <jerome@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 19:18:41 +0100
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On 24/4/02 11:36 am, "Scott Crowther" <scrowther@xxxxxxx&g=
t; wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/business/newsid_1947000/1947909=
.stm
>
> BT has unveiled its latest service for the high-speed internet access
=
market
> - a no frills product called BT Broadband.
> Described by BT as a "complementary alternative to the ISP
(inter=
net service
> provider) model" the service strips out extra services such as
e-=
mail and
> free personal web space.
>
> The direct connection broadband service will offer the same speeds as
=
other
> ADSL products on the market, but will be cheaper than most at =A327
pe=
r month.
>
>
> Customers will also pay a one-off connection charge of =A360 and
modem=
s will
> have to be bought separately.
>
>
> I can't see that being a good deal when you get email and
> 50Mb webspace from BT Internet for only =A33 a month more...
Hmmm...so Pipex is cheaper, better in that it's not BT, and has mail,
webspace etc...do y'know, I think I'll stick!
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