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BT unveils no-frills budget broadband

BT Retail hopes its budget broadband offering will attract half a million new customers by summer 2003, and has built in a micropayment service to help Read more

24 April, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

BT insists it will hit no-frills broadband target

...that it will have sold at least 500,000 subscriptions to its no-frills broadband package by this summer, despite speculation that the target may... Read more

14 February, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

BT cuts start-up cost of no-frills broadband

Customers who sign up for BT's "no-frills" broadband package in the next four weeks will save £30 in... Read more

21 August, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

BSkyB to sell discounted no-frills broadband

...had signed a deal that allows it to sell BT Retail's no-frills broadband package to its subscriber base. A commercial launch is expected... Read more

31 July, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

BT aims to dominate with no-frills broadband

...as email, gaming and video networking. Any other ISP could offer a no-frills broadband product by buying the same network products from BT Wholesale... Read more

14 June, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

News Schmooze: No-frills broadband draws ISP ire

...get the drift. The centrepiece of this plan seems to be a "no-frills" broadband offering coming up in a few weeks, which according to... Read more

12 April, 2002 by ZDNet UK

AOL challenges BT's 'no-frills' broadband

The price of its broadband offering has dropped, but AOL says it offers users much more than BT's similarly priced package Read more

8 October, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

More partners for BT's no-frills broadband

Delia Smith and Bamber Gascoigne join the ranks of content providers that are signing up as partners with BT Broadband Read more

5 August, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

BT cuts start-up cost of no-frills broadband

...get it... By Graeme Wearden Customers who sign up for BT's "no-frills" broadband package in the next four weeks will save £30 in... Read more

21 August, 2002 by CNET Networks

AOL challenges BT's 'no-frills' broadband

One million users, cheaper products. Blimey... Is Broadband Britain becoming a reality? Read more

8 October, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Microsoft deal may give BT edge over broadband rivals

...with Microsoft will help the telco to achieve market domination with its "no-frills" broadband product, an industry expert has predicted. The pact between the... Read more

8 November, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

No price cut planned for BT Broadband

...BT's own price cut by lowering the monthly cost of its no-frills broadband, but users will save in other ways Read more

8 April, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Freeserve's broadband complaint bites the dust

...its case to the Competition Commission, adding additional complaints about BT's "no frills" broadband package. This turn of events moved one BT insider to... Read more

21 November, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

BT goes Yahoo with rejigged broadband

...and business customers. That deal, though, involved BT Broadband -- the telco's "no-frills" broadband product -- rather than BT Openworld. See the Broadband News Section... Read more

16 June, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Microsoft and BT form broadband alliance

...time when BT Retail is spending millions of pounds promoting its controversial "no-frills" broadband package -- called BT Broadband -- which does not include services such... Read more

6 November, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

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