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| product name | BT Total Broadband Anywhere Call 0870 850 8475 quote ref. 222 |
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| speed | up to 8Mb |
| monthly price | £ 29.99 |
| user rating | 20% (61 ratings) Read BT reviews » |
| setup fee | No setup fee |
| bandwidth cap | No cap |
| contract length | 18 month(s) |
The new Total Broadband Anywhere package from BT includes both a BT Home Hub and the choice of two BT ToGo smartphones (powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 6) providing access to the internet outside the home thanks to BT’s WiFi network.
The package also includes a 10MB monthly download allowance, 50 call minutes and 50 texts.
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Maximum 448Kb |
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Anti-Virus
| PC Anti Virus |
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Firewall
| Not included |
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Anti-Spyware
| Included |
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Webmail
| Included |
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AntiSpam
| Included |
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Webspace
| Included |
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Email address(es)
| Included |
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Mac Compatible
| Yes |
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PC Compatible
| Yes |
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PS2 Compatible
| Yes |
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Xbox/Xbox 360 Compatible
| Yes |
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