BT goes after broadband gluttons
24th Mar 2006, 19:43 GMT
BT is targeting customers who it says are regularly breaking their monthly broadband download limits. The telecoms company has sent letters to more than 3,000 customers it has identified as excessive users. They will be given the choice to pay for their high use or risk losing their connection altogether. The company will not say how many people have already been cut off, but said they were downloading between 100 and 200 gigabytes per month. View: The full story News source: BBC Read full story...
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