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BT Offers 'Unlimited' Broadband

February 01, 2013 |
LONDON -- BT has raised the stakes in the battle for broadband customers by introducing Totally Unlimited Broadband on all but its entry level offerings – and cutting the price.

The UK’s most popular broadband now comes without any usage limits and free from traffic management from just £16 a month for 16Mbps copper broadband, £23 for 38Mbps Infinity or £26 for 76Mbps Infinity.

Previously, the cheapest way for BT broadband customers to go unlimited was by taking a £26 a month option. And new customers now also get the first six months free, offering a big saving at the entry point for unlimited BT broadband.

As part of a suite of changes, BT is also announcing BT Cloud, a new online storage service with a free allowance for all consumer broadband customers. Infinity 76Mbps and top tier copper customers receive a 50GB allowance.

BT Group plc



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