BT offers IT to SMEs for £50 per month
News BT has partnered with Microsoft to offer small businesses an IT package that includes broadband Web access, a domain name, virus and spam protection, Microsoft Office applications and access to a helpdesk for £50 per user per month.
[April 29, 2004, 18:00]
SMS messaging hits the nine billion per month mark
News It has expected the ten billion per month mark to be reached in December 2000, but this figure was probably achieved in September. A record nine billion Short Message Service (SMS) messages were sent worldwide during August, according to figures...
[October 5, 2000, 7:33]
Upper Chesapeake Health Saves Five Figures Per Month With Printing Solution From Dell
White Papers Upper Chesapeake Health needed to upgrade and simplify its aged fleet of printers with a solution that included responsive service and cost-effective supplies for improved printer availability and lower cost per page.
[August 28, 2009, 1:22]
One Laptop Executive Per Month
Blog That's roughly the attrition rate at OLPC HQ, where former President of Software and Content Walter Bender has now joined ex-CTO Mary Lou Jepsen (departed January) and ex-Director of Security Ivan Krstić (February) in picking up his laptop and...
[April 22, 2008, 16:46]
Itochu Kenzai Reduces Printing by 190,000 Pages Per Month With Electronic Storage Solution From IBM
White Papers On the occasion of its receiving the ISO 14001 environmental compliance certification in April 2000, the Tokyo-based Itochu Kenzai introduced a digital document storage and delivery solution powered by IBM DB2 Content Manager OnDemand.
[November 17, 2006, 0:00]
Making 800,000 Email Messages Per Month Safe and Spam-Free With Symantec
White Papers Radio Caracas TeleVision (RCTV), one of the mainstays of broadcast media in Venezuela, was battling with viruses, spam, and spyware contained in the 800,000 or more email messages it receives each month.
[January 18, 2008, 0:01]
HP makes SME security move
News HP will charge $20 (£11) per month per employee for a new security and data back-up service it launched on Thursday in a bid to break into the SME security market. Chuck Ostrowski, director of IT for Los Angeles law firm Weston Benshoof, said...
[May 20, 2005, 11:20]
Vodafone cuts mobile-broadband rates
News Vodafone is hoping to ramp up mobile-broadband uptake in the UK by waving the carrot of a £15-per-month 3GB price. Its Mobile Broadband Business package costs £25 per month. Customers will also be able to get free USB modems, provided they sign up...
[February 4, 2008, 7:52]
Tesco puts broadband in trolley
Talkback I have had tesco dial up service for 1 year now at £12.49 per month for unlimited access and have never had any problems with it at all.I will be changing over to tesco broadband shortly for there good package and unlimited downloads,realibility...
[September 14, 2004, 16:27]
EC wants giant data network
Talkback Can anyone tell me why broadband prices are so expensive - we pay £16.00 for 512k connection with 1Mb download per month and yet tariiffs in France will drop to €20 euros (£13) a month for access to 2 megabits per second, and to €18 euros for...
[July 27, 2004, 14:51]
The price of the iPhone or the contract from O2?
Talkback The price of the iPhone is not holding me back from buying it, the 18 month contract from 02 at £35 per month is! per month, over 18 months, is expensive when the products value comes from the device and not the mobile network.iPhone - £269
[November 27, 2007, 11:18]
Faster broadband goes nationwide
News It will cost £35 per month, or £39.99 per month for customers who don't also sign up for Telewest's digital TV and telephone services. At 1Mbps, the new Blueyonder product is twice as fast as standard consumer broadband products based on BT's ADSL...
[June 17, 2002, 13:11]
T-Mobile offers businesses unlimited calls to mobiles
News Mobile network provider T-Mobile has launched a plan offering businesses unlimited calls to UK mobile phones for £30 per month, half the price of the cheapest equivalent deal offered by its rivals. The only other operator to offer unlimited calls...
[September 4, 2009, 12:32]
AOL says UK prices will stay the same
News America Online in the US earlier this week announced prices were going up from $19.95 to $21.95 per month's unlimited access but UK managing director Jonathan Bulkeley said today that local prices won't go up in 1998.
[February 13, 1998, 15:00]
Broadband: The state we're in
Talkback Half Meg 125.00 Per Month One Meg 150.00 Per Month Two Megs 175.00 Per Month Price reduction of Broadband anywhere, day satisfaction guarantee no charge for any thing if not satisfied Kind regards,
[September 23, 2004, 11:44]
Five years ago: BT Internet introduces £4.70 pcm access
News Plan 180 offers hourly fee access with the first three hours per month available for the basic charge. Additional time costs 2.35 pounds per hour. Subscribers can, however, change between services at the end of each month.
[March 20, 2002, 6:01]
BT Internet intro's £4.70 pcm access
News Plan 180 offers hourly fee access with the first three hours per month available for the basic charge. Additional time costs £2.35 per hour. Subscribers can, however, change between services at the end of each month.
[March 25, 1997, 15:44]
Bundled offering twins broadband and storage
News UK businesses can get broadband Internet access and secure data backup in a single product, costing just £38 per month. This could include a package that bundles together a 2Mbps ADSL connection and storage space for 6GB of data, at a provisional...
[May 28, 2003, 14:37]
Broadband Britain moving to mobile phone pricing
Talkback I use my computer and the internet about 30 hours a month yet pay approximately $2.00 per day for a total cost of $62.00 per month. Hello, Will pay as you go Broadband be significantly less expensive do you think in 6-9 months time or about the same.
[June 4, 2004, 0:52]
BT cuts broadband prices - with a catch
News BT announced on Wednesday that it is slashing its retail broadband prices by as much as £10 per month, but setting tighter limits on how much data its users will be able to download. From July, a monthly subscription to the no-frills 512Kbps BT...
[June 30, 2004, 12:00]



