BT has today cut the introductory price for BT Total Broadband by £1/month, which means that you can now get 8Mb home broadband for just £8.95/month (which then rises to £17.99/month after three or six months - depending on how long your contract is). Incentive-tastic.
Details, in case you’re confused:
BT Option 1: 18 Months in total; […]
Since it’s spat with Virgin Media over the price of supplying TV channels, Sky has been waging a hard-hitting campaign to persude Virgin customers to ditch the cable company and switch to Sky.
Both companies offer a bundle of digital TV, broadband and phone calls but Virgin Media customers no longer have access to basic Sky […]
After a brief but notable absence, Demon Broadband has returned to the UK’s #1 independent broadband comparison website (that’s us, Broadband Genie, in base you were ondering…). 8Mb broadband from £19.99, reliable provider with a solid track record. And a scary name. Demon. Rrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Published by hackgenie March 16th, 2007
in Broadband news.
Biscit Internet went into administration on March 8th.
Reports that the company had been in financial and organisational difficulty have been circulating in the press in recent weeks.
BT’s on hand to pick up the pieces though.
From next Monday Biscit’s 6,500 customers will be able to call a special helpline to obtain a MAC code from BT Wholesale. This […]
As the Virgin Media Vs Sky row rumbles on, Branson has upped the stakes by targetting high-end users with a new 20Mb service which will cost £2 more a month than the 10Mb it offers at the moment.
Sky’s top speed is 16Mb and it has recently launched an aggressive marketing campaign to win customers from Virgin […]
Published by hackgenie March 13th, 2007
in Broadband news.
UK Online has launched its Spring Sale by reducing charges on its 8Mb and 22Mb unlimited services. New UK Online customers that sign up before the end of April will be exempt from paying the usual £25 connection charge. The monthly subscription costs for the two services have also been reduced by five pounds to […]
Depsite promises of unlimited downloads, most broadband providers’ smallprint say they will penalise or disconnect customers using their connection to excess.
And with the growing amount of TV-on-demand available on the internet, using a high amount of Gbs each month is easily done.
For example,
AOL– ‘excessive online behaviour may result in termination of customer accounts withoutnotice’
BT –‘very […]
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