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BT leading the way for identity management
News He cited an example - such as downloading movies online from a trusted third-party website - whereby BT Openworld consumers may be able to use the same federated identity for logging on to such services, without needing to manage multiple identities. [18 Nov 2005]
"Toothless" online safety drive 'will fail without ISPs'
News With only BT, with its Openworld service, signed up, the Get Safe Online initiative touches fewer than half the broadband users in the UK. BT is the only internet service provider (ISP) to have signed up so far for the Get Safe Online scheme which... [25 Oct 2005]
'BT price cuts would improve broadband competition'
News Freeserve (now Wanadoo) alleged in 2002 that BT Openworld, the telco's retail arm, was selling its broadband at a loss. Further cuts in BT's wholesale prices "would go a long way" towards promoting more competition in the broadband market and... [08 Oct 2004]
Ofcom slams BT on anti-competitive broadband
News Freeserve (now Wanadoo) alleged in 2002 that BT Openworld, the telco's retail arm, was selling its broadband at a loss. Ofcom believes that BT has infringed competition law in its pricing of broadband services, the UK communications regulator said. [02 Sep 2004]
BT free flights giveaway to boost broadband take-off
News This is yet another example of BT taking the lead in the market to drive broadband uptake and make Broadband Britain a reality," claimed Duncan Ingram, managing director of BT Openworld. BT has unveiled its latest weapon in the fight to sign up... [12 May 2004]
BT Yahoo! to give free spam protection
News Duncan Ingram, managing director of BT Openworld, said: "Combating spam and viruses is a main priority for BT. BT Yahoo today launched a pair of free anti-spam devices for its users. The main piece of what BT calls its 'internet artillery' is... [09 Mar 2004]
Freeserve reignites BT broadband dispute
News It wants the tribunal to overturn the decision taken last month by Oftel that BT has not made anti-competitive cuts to the cost of BT Openworld's broadband services. Freeserve then made a series of allegations against BT, including the charge that... [23 Dec 2003]
Oftel throws out Freeserve's BT complaint
News The telecommunications regulator said it still believes that BT Openworld's decision to cut the price of its consumer ADSL product in March 2002 was fair. But Freeserve quickly complained to Oftel that BT Openworld had been given advanced... [24 Nov 2003]
Oftel complaints stats bad news for 3, BT, Vodafone
News When it comes to whinges about ISPs, BT Openworld and BT Broadband clocked up the most complaints per 1,000 users at 0.7, while on the mobile front, Vodafone acquisition Cellular Operations picked up the Oftel wooden spoon with 1.4. [20 Nov 2003]
Who are the champions of Broadband Britain?
News Through DSL broadband technology provided by BT Openworld, Democratic Dialogue can quickly download documents, conduct research and communicate with its many members. Philippa Winterburn, head of broadband marketing at BT Wholesale, who called the... [15 Sep 2003]
BT slashes business broadband costs
News From this week, BT Openworld's business ADSL services will cost up to £20 per month less than before - a saving of £240 over a year. Jerry Thompson, director of business broadband at BT Openworld, said in a statement: "We're cutting the cost of our... [03 Sep 2003]
BT and Yahoo! in broadband hook-up
News BT today launched the multi-million pound re-branding of its Openworld consumer broadband internet service to BT Yahoo! BT Openworld broadband customers will be migrated for free to the new service over the next few months with the price remaining... [02 Sep 2003]
Oftel dismisses broadband pricing row
News BT Openworld charges £29.99 per month for its consumer broadband package, with the first month's rental free. As price is a key differentiator between broadband ISPs - who are generally all reselling the same BT Wholesale product - it appears to be... [19 Aug 2003]
High-speed have-nots: Why don't you have broadband?
News Broadband is currently available to 70 per cent of the UK population, according to a spokesman for BT Openworld, but with much of the population living in cities and towns, the actual geographical spread of the service is still far from... [11 Aug 2003]
Freeserve hit with spam blacklisting
News In June BT fell foul of the DSBL service which is referenced by some anti-spam filters - meaning that a number of BT Openworld customers experienced the problem of emails bouncing back, wrongly identified as spam, because the server they were... [11 Aug 2003]
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