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    BT Yahoo!'s new Anytime offer:

    £1 for your first month then £15.99 a month thereafter. Surf for 150 hours a month with no internet call charge.
    Chris Garner
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    Wow 150 hours a month grrrreat!

    nah seriously BT need to sort out that Cap, other ISP's dont have a cap on hours and even charge less a month!
    Less Monthly Fee = Unlimited Time Online!!!

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    The trouble is BT and BT Yahoo are not alone in limiting bandwidth.

    Luckily not every company restricts bandwidth and those that do not, get more of a positive feedback.

    The trouble however is not the availability of unlimited bandwidth but the restrictions placed by BT over broadband availability based on a flawed reporting procedure which supposedly investigates "demand". As far as I am aware this report is compiled solely from BT customers who write in requesting or who telephone to register.

    Many other companies and their customers complain incessantly that lack of broadband availability due to BT not making it available in rural areas, some towns and cities and most of Scotland and Wales is anti-competitive.

    It is a disgrace when take up for broadband services is so good in this country that BT act in such an appalling way. They did precisely the same thing in 1991 and 1992 when they restricted the issuing of PNN licenses by objecting (as one of the seven approved license holders) to the DTI.

    Even British Airways could not get a PNN license for their aircraft for satellite based videophones because of BT.

    Instead they then franchised on their existing license and raked in a fortune from NTL and later Telewest AND made these companies lay their own cable!

    Come on BT. Get your act together. Give Broadband to the whole of the UK NOW!!!!!

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