Saturday, 10 November 2007

Broadband from BT

There was a time when ADSL and ISDN were services that only big business could afford, nowadays broadband internet access is open to every household and prices are dropping due to the tremendous competition.There are all sorts of service providers offering broadband, but the one provider everybody in the UK will be familiar with is British Telecom.

BT still have the respect that they built up when part of the GPO, a nationalised business giving a vital service to the public. As a modern cutting-edge commercial company, BT retains that high brand image and is the measure against which many competitors still measure their own performance.

Like every other service provider, BT has brought it’s prices into the reach of most householders, and now offers broadband from as little as £8.95 per month. Not only do you get a great deal, but the backing of a huge global communications company which actually built the communications infrastructure in the UK.

Another advantage of the BT option is the chance to have Home Hub included for free in option 2 and the Home Hub phone in option 3. You can also get Home Hub in option 1 for a small additional charge from the leading communications and broadband isp in the UK.

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