- BT Business broadband
- Posted by cAm on March 22nd, 2005
Hello friends,
Unlimited, uncapped 2MB connection from BT for 21.99 + VAT
Yes, Big Ti**ies are offering BT biz broadband 512kbps package for 21.99
+ VAT on their website (29.99+VAT if ordered over the phone).
Also they have advertised that they will be upgrading all biz packages
to 2MB wef 1/04/2005.
I got my activation date for 30/03, lets see if i get lucky after 2 days
of my broadband activation date. my line does support 2mb (i know for
the fact)
Hopefully i might get unlimited, uncapped 2mb for arnd 26 pounds with 24
hrs free support line.
Hope this message any good for my friends who are planning to
signup/migrate to broadband before 31st March.
Wonder why they are selling capped services for 24.99, 26.99 and 29.99?
Regards
- Posted by narcissu on March 22nd, 2005
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 12:50:50 +0000, cAm
<camnospam@fivenospamrivers.net> wrote:
At the bottom of the offer page, there is a 'Special offer terms and
conditions;, click on that and you will find,
11 - You must have a BT Business Line in order to receive the BT
Business Broadband service.
People may be lucky, but there are other things part of the business
service that eventually may catch you out.
- Posted by narcissu on March 22nd, 2005
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 20:55:26 +0000, narcissu <nospam@antispam.com>
wrote:
They may also hopr business users will not d/l lots of stuff, such as
music, tv, dvd, etc, so offer unlimited to tempt people.
If many home users were to move to a 20:1 uncapped service for less
than the home version, BT will let those users know about it - and
probably try and keep you to the 12 month contract !!!
They did mention the terms and conditions.
- Posted by Roger Spencelayh on March 24th, 2005
In article <42401440$0$8749$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>, CAm wrote:
Just one other thing to note, if you want a static IP address, it's
another £10 + VAT.
--
Roger
- Posted by Peter M on March 25th, 2005
On 24 Mar 2005 07:24, in uk.telecom.broadband, Roger Spencelayh wrote:
for setup or per month... I know some ISPs charge one time, others for
every month, so it helps to explain whenever writing about such charges.
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- Posted by Roger Spencelayh on March 26th, 2005
In article <ol09419fihuisgjbjq3c1gqejiks62fu1n@4ax.com>, Peter M wrote:
Unfortunately, per month. Seems way over the top to me, as most other
ISP's who have it as an option seem to be in the £3-£5 range.
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Roger