BT extends budget business broadband
News BT offers four wholesale SDSL packages, with the cheapest running at 256Kbps, and the fastest at 2Mbps, and annual costs range from £1,440 to £3,000 -- although retail costs will be higher once ISPs factor in their own costs and profit margins.
[December 4, 2003, 14:10]
BT unveils no-frills budget broadband
News BT Retail -- the division that will sell BT Broadband -- is aiming to recruit 500,000 subscribers by next summer. We are making it simple for customers to get the most out of the Internet in a way that suits their own interests," said Pierre Danon...
[April 24, 2002, 8:48]
BT to sell cut-price broadband product
News Customers who sign up for the product -- which BT has described as the broadband equivalent of a budget airline -- will not receive services such as Web site hosting on an ISP's server, email services or technical support.
[April 8, 2002, 13:18]
The Week in Review: When is broadband not broadband?
News In the mean time BT Retail revealed that it won't be passing recent BT wholesale broadband price cuts on to consumers, while businesses will get massive price reductions. Gordon Brown pleased businesses -- not to mention IT vendors -- by extending...
[April 11, 2003, 16:29]
BT's next-generation network delayed
News Despite the overrun, BT is insistent that the network will be completed within the original budget and with the projected cost savings. Businesses will have to wait for their area to be upgraded to experience the next generation of broadband, BT...
[September 26, 2006, 17:10]
Ofcom lets BT sell voice and TV bundles
News In 2006, Ofcom removed retail price controls on BT, and in 2007 it relaxed access controls for BT for businesses with a telecoms budget of more than £1m a year. Our conclusions are that most of the UK retail markets, with the exception of Hull, are...
[September 15, 2009, 17:51]



