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Eye2Eye: John Pluthero talks to ZDNet Part II
News In the final part three of this exclusive Eye2Eye interview, Pluthero continues to look at the broadband market and also gives his view on Oftel. Gordon Brown wants the price of getting online to drop by 50 percent by 2002.
[March 9, 2000, 13:00]
Eye2Eye: John Pluthero talks to ZDNet, Part III
News Part I Part II On the ADSL trial: We were supposed to start on 22 November 1999. We started in February. They [BT] gave us 150 lines. We only have about 10 people up so far, because every time we say, "One of our trialists would like to sign up...
[March 10, 2000, 13:22]
Eye2Eye: Freeserve chief John Pluthero talks to ZDNet UK News
News John Pluthero, 36-year-old CEO of Freeserve, talks to Richard Barry about BT, the battle for unmetered access and why broadband is vital in the UK. In Part II, Pluthero talks broadband and BT's mood with ADSL.
[March 8, 2000, 12:47]
BT rejects criticism, embraces broadband
News AOL accuses the telco of "ripping off" users, Freeserve's managing director John Pluthero describes BT's rollout of ADSL as a "disgrace" and government has put immense pressure on the telco to reduce access costs and bring forward the timetable...
[April 4, 2000, 15:55]
Freeserve to respond exclusively on ZDNet
News Following an exclusive Eye2Eye interview with ZDNet last week, Freeserve chief executive John Pluthero has responded to erroneous reports suggesting that the company is about to launch a low-cost unmetered service.
[March 7, 2000, 15:24]
Energis backs calls for BT break-up
News BT's proposals prove that structural separation is achievable - we should just get on with it," said John Pluthero, chief executive of Energis. UK telecoms operator Energis has urged Ofcom to stop trying to 'paper over the cracks' and instead make...
[February 7, 2005, 17:30]
Freeserve loses two founders
News Mark Danby has already left the firm, leaving only chief exectuive John Pluthero, the outspoken chief executive, as an original founder. As reported by ZDNet News last week, two of the founder members of ISP Freeserve are to quit the company.
[April 30, 2001, 16:16]
BT delays ADSL again, Freeserve says it's a 'disgrace'
News In an exclusive Eye2Eye interview with ZDNet News on Thursday, Freeserve chief executive John Pluthero described BT's approach to the delivery of ADSL as "appalling" and a "disgrace". Freeserve's Pluthero is blunt in his assessment of what he sees...
[March 3, 2000, 5:52]
Freeserve and Wanadoo seize the day
News Freeserve chief executive John Pluthero portrayed the offer as a victory for Freeserve, despite failed talks with Deutsche Telekom over the summer that would have placed a much higher value on Freeserve's shares.
[December 6, 2000, 15:11]
No merit in C&W's mega bonuses
Leader An individual director such as John Pluthero could pocket £22m if he manages to help double the company's share price. Only three months ago, Pluthero stunned his staff with a hard-hitting and arguably ill-advised email in which he revealed that C...
[May 16, 2006, 17:20]
Broadband in a box to hit the shops
News Chief executive John Pluthero claimed that the partnership with Dixons -- which launched Freeserve in 1998 before selling 80 percent of the ISP to French group Wanadoo last year -- would be highly successful.
[April 18, 2002, 17:43]
Freeserve denies one of top brass is leaving
News Chief executive John Pluthero has been an outspoken critic of BT, describing its DSL rollout as a "national disgrace". At the time Pluthero accused BT of "institutionally restricting the market share of Freeserve".
[April 26, 2001, 17:10]
2000 Roundup: Broadband comes to Britain - eventually
News In March the first rumblings of discontent toward BT's ADSL plans emerged as Freeserve boss John Pluthero described its attitude to broadband as a disgrace. Pluthero, in common with many other commentators, claimed BT was deliberately holding back...
[January 2, 2001, 6:12]
Live Premiership football on the Web
News Press reports today have suggested that John Pluthero, the company's chief executive, is finalising a bid to make football matches available on its new broadband connection service. A company spokesman wouldn't confirm the reports, saying...
[February 14, 2000, 12:40]
BT's broadband vision explored
News Critics, including managing director of Freeserve John Pluthero, will take some convincing. Pluthero in a recent interview with ZDNet, described BT's attitude to broadband as "appalling," -- an attitude reflected by many industry watchers who...
[April 6, 2000, 15:03]
ADSL crisis - this is war
News These strong words are echoed by Freeserve's chief executive officer John Pluthero. Pluthero believes the issue is serious enough for heads to roll. The controversy surrounding the allocation of broadband services is intensifying, with British...
[February 8, 2001, 15:08]
BT's rivals play the competition card
News This shows the determination in our fight to ensure fair pricing for all customers in order to speed up the rollout of broadband in Britain and end BT's stranglehold on the wholesale broadband market," said John Pluthero, chief executive of...
[June 17, 2003, 14:58]
Freeserve demands action on e-commerce VAT directive
News I am bitterly disappointed that, despite the new European proposals, Customs and Excise still refuse to make an announcement in relation to the VAT treatment of AOL," said John Pluthero, chief executive officer of Freeserve, in a statement on...
[December 19, 2001, 13:02]
Operators demand larger broadband price cut
News Energis went even further, with chief executive John Pluthero claiming that the cut was "another illustration of BT's monopolistic behaviour and failure to open up wholesale broadband to full competition.
[May 8, 2003, 12:41]
BT's unmetered promise under attack
News CEO John Pluthero says he is not impressed with the latest version, describing Surftime II as a "very clumsy model". We will use Surftime unless we can come up with something better ourselves," Pluthero tells ZDNet in an exclusive interview.
[March 9, 2000, 12:32]
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