Going Postal: Post Office Broadband 
The circle is now complete. In the heady days of 1981, BT was split off from the parent GPO. Now, the Post Office is punting broadband services alongside its former protégé in a twist of fate, much like the confrontation of Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi on the deck of the Death Star.
The Post Office realise that the stalls are largely set out against them, and so have a lot of work to do in terms of winning customers round. Whilst they cannot offer attractive secondary services such as digital TV and mobile calls, they have come up with some pretty sweet bundle deals.
Their two broadband products, Broadband Standard and Broadband Extra, listed here on their own, can come combined with a number of attractive call packages, some of which allow customers to make free calls to other Post Office customers – we’ll be featuring their call and broadband bundle packages in greater detail in the weeks to come.
2 Comments »Posted by Tom on February 20th 2008 in BT Broadband, Post Office Broadband
Similar Posts:
- Get a £50 M&S voucher with Sky See Speak Surf
- Tiscali officially joins the TalkTalk family
- Happy New Year from Virgin
- O2 to launch home phone service in March
- Virgin Media: Free Installation!!
2 Responses to “Going Postal: Post Office Broadband”
Leave a Reply
Subscribe to our feed to keep up to date with all the latest Broadband Blog posts »




























lee said on 12 Sep 2008 at 5:22 pm #
Hi Everyone
since there’s no comments about post office broadband i’d just like to say that ive been using there service since december and find it excellent,ive had no problems apart from at start with the netgear router which has locked setting and is unable to take a firmware update,although after some fiddling around i managed to change the settings i needed changed,customer support is ireland based and i found them extremely polite and helpfull
id recomend them to any one
lee said on 12 Sep 2008 at 5:23 pm #
hghg