'Free broadband' offer from Carphone and Orange backfires
14th Nov 2006, 01:19 GMT
The aggressive moves by Carphone Warehouse and Orange to offer free broadband have backfired, according to uSwitch, the price-comparison service, which has found that 2.8 million - or more than 40 per cent - of UK broadband customers are not satisfied with their supplier.
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