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BT Price Drop!

BT have taken the broadband market by the scruff of the neck and dropped their prices for all their broadband packages. This is a bold and clinical move in the ever increasing competitive broadband sector. With Sky and Virgin Media fighting for new broadband customers, BT have made their move and will intensify the competition amongst the big players in the broadband sector.

The BT Option 1 price has been reduced to just £8.95 a month, Option 2 has been reduced to just £13.99 a month and there heavy user unlimited package, Option 3, has been reduced to just £18.99 a month. All the packages come with up to 8Mbps speeds, all have free set-up costs, include free email addresses, Wi-Fi minutes, free weekend and evening landline calls, and for extra safe surfing, Norton Internet Security Suite is also included.

These price reductions from BT have now opened the market up for other companies to decide how to counter-attack these offers. The broadband Market will be an extremely active place within the next few months and consumers can only benefit from the prices of broadband providers lowering their prices in a market price war.

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Posted by Matt_Holmes on March 29th 2007 in BT Broadband, Broadband, Sky Broadband, Virgin Media

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