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Improved Communications for Norfolk-Based IFA
White Paper Although they used another ISP for unmetered Internet access, once their local exchange was enabled, the company switched to a BT Openworld broadband product. When Financial Futures first found out about the benefits of broadband they completed a... [03 Jul 2008]
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. Several rival ISPs have recently announced cheaper products... [12 May 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]
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. Openworld's Business 500PLUS product, which provides a 512Kbps connection, now costs £65 per month, down from £79.99. [03 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. PlusNet, which offers a full consumer ADSL package for £21.99 including VAT per month, has written to Oftel to complain more ISPs aren't... [19 Aug 2003]
Pipex cuts broadband price
News Last week, BT announced that customers who signed up to BT Openworld before the end of September would get their first month's line rental for free - a saving of £29.99. Pipex is also cutting the cost of signing up for its Pipex Solo broadband... [08 Jul 2003]
BT drives the broadbandwagon into more UK homes
News Home subscribers to BT Openworld's service who sign up this summer will be given a month's free line rental - saving them £29.99 over the normal cost of the service. Pierre Danon, BT Retail CEO, said in a statement: "Now there are one million... [02 Jul 2003]
BT beds down with Yahoo!
News will see the telco's Openworld service rebranded as BT Yahoo! Duncan Ingram, managing editor of BT Openworld, said: "We realise that if BT's broadband targets are to be achieved we need to offer much more compelling content and services, and to... [16 Jun 2003]
BT latest to announce broadband price cuts
News Customers who sign up for either BT Broadband - the no-frills product offered by BT Retail - or broadband from BT Openworld before 31 March this year will have their account activated for free, a saving of £65. [13 Jan 2003]
Telewest to go live with Xbox Live
News Telewest is already working with Sony, producer of the popular PlayStation, and Microsoft last month confirmed an Xbox Live tie up with Telewest rival BT Openworld. That offering is based on high-speed ADSL. [03 Dec 2002]
Broadband Britain: From tortoise to hare?
News NTL, Telewest, and ISPs such as AOL, Freeserve and BT Openworld who offer ADSL are all also spending money promoting their broadband services. BT Wholesale, whose ADSL products are resold by around 200 internet service providers, is currently... [15 Nov 2002]
BT Openworld cuts business broadband costs
News In yet another broadband-related announcement, BT Openworld has today slashed the cost of ADSL installation for UK businesses. Businesses subscribing to BT Openworld's 'Activation Only' service can also have the activation fee and cost of the ADSL... [14 Nov 2002]
Trailblazing rural customers get their broadband
News To mark the occasion BT Openworld is giving away a free business broadband subscription to the area's first customer, Barbara McCluskey. Todmorden's success is thanks to the efforts of a local campaign group, and - according to Tony Harris... [12 Nov 2002]
BT's 'no frills' DSL is an ISP killer
News He said: "BT Openworld charges £29.99 for its ISP product which includes email. BT Retail's 'no frills' ADSL offering will drive some ISPs out of business, according to market analysts and industry experts - although some believe the pricing point... [24 Apr 2002]
