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Ofcom ruling on BT bundling & prices
Chrisblue1962
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in Phones & TV
Hi, just noticed on The Guardian website that Ofcom have now given permission for BT to offer bundled products i.e phone & broadband at reduced prices from this autumn, which may result in lower bills.
Time will tell
BTW I do not work for BT
Time will tell
BTW I do not work for BT
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28th October 2019 - £13,505 - 27% paid off.
Demolishing my House of Debt.. one brick at a time!!
Thinking of spending???..YNAB says "NO!!!!"
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All BT's broadband home user's services are a joke and VASTLY overpriced. BT's opening SuperFastBroadband® shops soon so I guess this is part of their future offerings.
SuperFastBroadband®? Yeah, had it for years (ADSL2) but BT's now rebadged it and will lie through their teeth and use smoke and mirrors to make -their not very smart usually- customers and potential customers think it's errr... SuperFastBroadband®. Also add to the mix fancy TV adverts to make people think they'd be cool to sign up with them too.
BT Broadband is just AOL but with more customers and one letter less in their name.
Bring on the deals!0
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