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BT widens broadband divide
...get 512Kbps broadband. Now a 1Mbps service is on the way...on the availability of 512Kbps ADSL, means that more UK residents... Read more
Aug 28, 2003
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High-speed broadband price war hots up
...launch a wholesale 1Mbps ADSL product by cutting...29.36 including VAT per month (£24... Read more
Sep 12, 2003
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Faster broadband price war looms
...plans. Pipex, which offers 512Kbps ADSL for £23.44 (including VAT), is understood to be planning to offer the 1Mbps product for around £29 per... Read more
Sep 8, 2003
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Bright sparks offer broadband over power lines
...the UK. Unlike ADSL and cable broadband...of up to 1Mbps both upstream and...29.99 (including VAT) per month, and... Read more
Aug 21, 2003
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ISPs unveil business broadband savings
...its wholesale business ADSL products by over...article are excluding VAT). These wholesale products...also just launched 1Mbps and 2Mbps consumer... Read more
Apr 8, 2003
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