If you want to get the rather sylish limited edition black BT Home Hub you only have two more days - until September 27th - to sign up.
BT’s Home Hub is a wireless router and normally comes in white. It’s free with BT Total Broadband options 2 and 3 and costs £30 with option 1.
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Get a little black number…..
Published by hackgenie September 25th, 2007 in Broadband news and BT broadband news. 0 CommentsO2 Broadband is coming
Published by hackgenie September 12th, 2007 in Broadband news and Broadband product updates. 3 CommentsO2 Broadband is on its way. The mobile network is inviting its customers to register their interest in signing up for O2’s new broadband service and will be offering discounts to those on a O2 mobile contract.
The exact dates, speeds and prices are yet to be confirmed so watch this space.
BT Digital Vault Challenge
Published by hackgenie September 7th, 2007 in BT broadband news. 0 CommentsIf you want to win a subscription to BT Total Broadband, Digital Vault, a Nintendo Wii and a Nikon Camera - all together worth over £800 - try your luck at online game BT Digital Vault: don’t let the bugs byte.
Happy gaming!
Tiscali launches triple play package
Published by hackgenie September 4th, 2007 in Tiscali broadband news. 5 CommentsIf you want broadband, phone and digital TV for under £20 a month then look no further than Tiscali.
Tiscali’s £19.99 triple-play package includes 2Mb broadband, inclusive telephone line rental with free weekend calls to UK landlines and ten top international countries, Plus its TV Variety Pack with over 50 digital channels including all BBC, […]
BT reaches 4 million mark
Published by hackgenie September 4th, 2007 in BT broadband news. 0 CommentsTelecoms giant BT reported on Monday that it has become the first broadband provider to have 4 million subscribers.
BT Retail had 172,000 broadband customers in June 2002 when BT put broadband at the heart of its strategy. The acceleration to four million has taken just over five years meaning a new customer has been added […]
Free Freeview box and two months’ Setanta Sports with TalkTalk
Published by hackgenie August 1st, 2007 in Uncategorized and TalkTalk broadband news. 9 CommentsTalkTalk is offering customers that sign up to its broadband service during August a free Freeview box and two months’ subscription to Setanta Sports.
But check the smallprint and you’ll find you’re tying yourself into not just an 18-month broadband deal, but 18-months of Setanta Sports as well which costs £9.99/month after the two free months.
Setanta […]
Sign up to AOL for a free laptop
Published by hackgenie July 19th, 2007 in AOL broadband news. 124 CommentsCustomers pre-registering with the Carphone Warehouse for AOL Broadband can get a free DELL laptop worth £500+ for absolutely nothing.
AOL Broadband costs £19.99/month for 8Mb broadband and 50Gb download limit.
Small is beautiful
Published by hackgenie July 9th, 2007 in Broadband news, Be broadband news, Madasafish broadband news and PlusNet Broadband news. 0 CommentsAccording to a report in Sunday’s Observer, consumers are favouring small broadband companies over big names.
It said that Be, Madasafish, PlusNet and Namesco are more popular with their customers that big names such as Orange, BT and AOL.
So, when it comes to broadband, is small best?
Free calls for Freedom2surf customers
Published by hackgenie June 19th, 2007 in Broadband news. 0 Commentsfreedom2surf is giving away 500 minutes of free local and national phone calls to all its broadband customers. freedom2talk is available to new and existing customers, combined with up to 8Mb broadband, which starts at £13.99 per month.
The package is available in two flavours: freedom2talk 500, providing 500 free minutes, and freedom2talk 3000, offering 3,000 […]
In the days before the internet….
Published by hackgenie June 12th, 2007 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsHere’s a good website for anyone old enough to remember the good old ZX Spectrum. All the classic games are there, Manic Miner, Jet Set Willy etc. They don’t make ‘em like that anymore.







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