BT broadband strength sparks Parliament fight
Talkback Sympathies to all who have had negative response from BT regarding Broadband. Sign up with bt broadband, They hate the regular bt lot and will arrange to have your libe checked for you by themselves PROBS WITH BT!
[July 6, 2004, 15:22]
BT broadband price cut 'unlikely' to benefit consumers
News This reduced the up-front cost of getting broadband by £25, and there is disappointment within the ISP community that this special offer was not extended by BT. ZDNet UK reported last week that Bruce Stanford -- director of wholesale products at BT...
[April 2, 2003, 18:07]
BT broadband strength sparks Parliament fight
Talkback But BT says we are to far from the exchange now you gotta and it to them! My neighbour has Broadband! If you think thats annoying what til you here this! I thought NTL were bad but looks like there cowboys as well!
[May 28, 2004, 14:07]
BT broadband strength sparks Parliament fight
Talkback I live in an ADSL exchange area and cant get broadband and BT are doing nothing. But this is still loads more than NTL are doing to try and get cable in my street, I stand more chance of BT enahcing technology than a 3rd party providing cable in my...
[November 13, 2003, 9:31]
BT Broadband
Talkback As it appears that a great many of BT's Broadband customers are migrating to the competition, probably on price rather than speed, the most obvious solution surely is for BT to lower their monthly charges in line with the likes of Carphone...
[February 8, 2008, 11:44]
BT broadband strength sparks Parliament fight
News A Parliamentary investigation into the UK's broadband market turned rowdy yesterday afternoon, as BT vigorously rejected claims that it should be broken up. Members of the Trade and Industry select committee angered Ben Verwaayen, chief executive...
[November 12, 2003, 15:00]
BT broadband advances rebuffed by government
News The government has reacted coolly to the suggestion that it should work in partnership with BT to drive the rollout of broadband across the UK. On Thursday, Ben Verwaayen, BT's chief executive, said he was keen for BT's rollout of ADSL to be more...
[April 3, 2003, 16:14]
BT hits broadband milestone
News The UK hit another broadband milestone on Thursday with the announcement that BT has signed up its 500,000th ADSL customer. The news, according to BT, is further confirmation of the growing demand for broadband in the UK, fuelled by increased...
[November 28, 2002, 12:25]
BT's broadband officer moves on
News Alison Ritchie, BT's chief broadband officer is leaving the company - an indication that the drive to build Broadband Britain has been replaced with a new set of challenges. BT announced on Tuesday that Ritchie, a 24-year BT veteran and one of the...
[August 17, 2005, 14:55]
BT satellite broadband gets cool reception
News BT launched a wholesale satellite broadband service for rural communities on Wednesday, but has received a subdued response from UK Internet service providers, some of whom have already indicated they don't plan to sell it.
[June 4, 2004, 13:35]
BT expands broadband-trigger scheme
News BT announced details of a further swathe of broadband trigger levels on Monday, giving hope to 102 communities that currently aren't served by its ADSL network. These trigger levels are a measure of how many area residents need to register an...
[March 31, 2003, 13:42]
BT fibre broadband coming to 69 more towns
News BT revealed on Wednesday the towns and cities that will get high-speed fibre broadband in the second stage of its £1.5bn rollout. BT's current rollout pits it against Virgin Media, which covers 50 percent of the country with its own fibre...
[July 9, 2009, 18:20]
BT satellite broadband gets cool reception
Talkback Having had BT Broadband for 10 months, they tell me that I can no longer have it due to the telephone line being longer. BT have no interest in restoring my Broadband, although on eof their own engineers lives 75 metres away gets Broadband since I...
[March 13, 2005, 22:31]
BT's Broadband TV to be delivered by Philips
News BT announced on Wednesday that Philips has won the contract to build the set-top boxes for its forthcoming TV-over-broadband service. As reported earlier this year, BT has also chosen to use IPTV software from Microsoft for its broadband TV project.
[October 27, 2005, 11:55]
BT launches broadband, but delays persist
News BT's long-awaited ADSL service -- BTopenworld -- launched Monday but you won't get your hands on it straight away. Critics have accused BT of deliberately delaying ADSL roll out in order to protect its ISDN business.
[August 29, 2000, 7:11]
BT signs broadband deal with Dell
News The idea is that Dell will market ADSL to its existing customers, some of whom will already be broadband-enabled, and new customers -- whether buying online or over the phone -- will ultimately have an 'add BT Broadband' option as they configure...
[November 8, 2002, 13:32]
BT gives broadband away in new-subscriber push
News BT has announced its latest initiative to get broadband Internet access into more UK homes. Businesses are also being catered for with this latest raft of promotions, with BT claiming it can save small businesses as much as £260 on the cost of...
[July 2, 2003, 14:58]
BT justifies broadband plans
News In a glitzy conference in London's West End Monday, BT presented its vision of the broadband future -- and claimed it will roll out satellite to those areas that will not be ADSL-enabled. Despite the current outrage in the Internet industry over...
[October 17, 2000, 8:19]
BT sidesteps broadband trigger targets
Talkback its ok for bt to make claims like this but what is the real number of people able to get broadband? i live in an area that was enabled last year.the village where the exchange is located close to our town,yet only a few located near to where the...
[April 29, 2004, 19:05]
BT offers broadband users software to rent
News The service -- dubbed Software to Go -- is, according to BT, the first of its kind in the UK and will allow users to rent games and other software on a pay-per-hour or pay-per-weekend basis. Industry has blamed BT for the paucity of numbers, but...
[July 5, 2001, 12:57]



