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BT launches new deal for Freeview
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<blockquote data-quote="net1" data-source="post: 27747"><p>BT is to offer its 19 million residential phone customers the Freeview service - but bundled with a pay-as-you-go internet-via-TV deal.</p><p></p><p>The package will have a one-off cost of just £129.00. In addition to the Internet package, BT is also offering a non-Internet option providing access to the Freeview service for a one-off payment of £89.99. </p><p></p><p>Fergus Crockett, managing director of BT's Consumer division, claimed that customers could save £156 in the next two years against the price of the equivalent packages offered by cable company NTL for TV and telephony. </p><p></p><p>BT has chosen Netgem to supply the Internet-capable set-top box (presumably its i-Player), and Dijam to supply its Setpal standard adapter. Customers will be able to buy the set top boxes direct from BT by calling 0800 800 150 or visiting this link. <a href="http://www.bt.com/btdigitaltv" target="_blank">http://www.bt.com/btdigitaltv</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net1, post: 27747"] BT is to offer its 19 million residential phone customers the Freeview service - but bundled with a pay-as-you-go internet-via-TV deal. The package will have a one-off cost of just £129.00. In addition to the Internet package, BT is also offering a non-Internet option providing access to the Freeview service for a one-off payment of £89.99. Fergus Crockett, managing director of BT's Consumer division, claimed that customers could save £156 in the next two years against the price of the equivalent packages offered by cable company NTL for TV and telephony. BT has chosen Netgem to supply the Internet-capable set-top box (presumably its i-Player), and Dijam to supply its Setpal standard adapter. Customers will be able to buy the set top boxes direct from BT by calling 0800 800 150 or visiting this link. [url]http://www.bt.com/btdigitaltv[/url] [/QUOTE]
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