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BT Reduces The Price Of Its BT Total Broadband Package

BT Reduces The Price Of Its BT Total Broadband Package




Cheap broadband is now even cheaper ? and comprehensive

London, UK-/Wi-Fi Technology News/-BT today announced that introductory prices for BT Total Broadband, the most comprehensive broadband packages available, are to be reduced.



BT Total Broadband options 1,2 and 3 have been reduced to ?4.95, ?10.99 and ?15.99 per month respectively for the first three months; a reduction of ?3 per month for each package. This reduction is available until further notice if customers order online at the BT Broadband homepage but only until 30 June if they order by phone.

This reduction means that BT Total Broadband customers now get even more for their money through free internet voice calls, free video calls, free storage of valuable files, free wireless access and a suite of security software, all brought together through the classy BT Home Hub.

And, if customers add BT Vision to their order at the same time as they order BT Total Broadband online, they get a free BT Home Hub even if they order Option 1, where the Hub is normally not included. Everyone who orders BT Vision gets a free V-box, the digital TV recorder that gives access to 70 Freeview TV and radio channels; pause, rewind and recording up to 80 hours of TV, as well as on-demand programming.

People wanting to find out more should go to the BT Broadband homepage (http://www.bt.com/broadband) or call 0800 800 150




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