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BT reveals new business broadband deals

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Aug 29, 2003

The UK's leading broadband ISP said that from next week, companies currently using or signing up to Business 500PLUS, Business 1000PLUS and Business 2000PLUS could make annual savings of up to £240.

The price cuts apply to BT Openworld's high-end 20:1 products and cover its Plug & Go, Engineer Install and Activation-only services.

The cost of the Business 500PLUS service will be cut from £79.99 to £65.00 per month, Business 1000PLUS from £119.99 to £100.00 per month, and Business 2000PLUS from £149.99 to £130.00 per month.

"We're cutting the cost of our broadband services to boost broadband take-up across the SME community," said Jerry Thompson, director, Business Broadband at BT Openworld.

On the consumer side, BT has is offering users their first month connection free, and is running several other promotions such as free connection for first time users, which expire at the end of September.

Next week BT Openworld broadband services for consumers are expected to be rebranded as BT Yahoo Broadband, as the company unveils its new look service, following a link up with the internet giant in June.





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