Good and bad news for BT users
24th Mar 2006, 11:45 GMT
Thereâs good and bad news for subscribers to BTâs broadband services First off they have announced that they have slashed their prices with its 512Kbps service reduced from £29.99 to £26.99 and its faster 1Mbps connection down from £40.99 to £26.99. Now the bad news, customers of its two 512Kbps services will be restricted to downloading 15GB a month. Although BT says this will still enable users to surf for 15 hours a day or download 250 music tracks and 180 minutes of video every week, but the question is why on earth are they capping the lowest speed services? strange.
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