Source: http://www.btplc.com/news/articles/s...-c17e79ba559e}
BT broadband customers can now get more for less, thanks to Totally Unlimited BroadbandBT has introduced Totally Unlimited Broadband on all but its entry level offerings – and cut its prices.
Now without any usage limits, and free from traffic management, options start from just £16 a month for 16Mbps copper broadband; £23 for 38Mbps BT Infinity fibre broadband; or £26 for 76Mbps BT Infinity.
Previously, the cheapest way for BT broadband customers to go unlimited was by taking a £26 a month option.
New customers now also get the first six months free, offering a big saving at the entry point for unlimited BT broadband.
John Petter, BT Retail Consumer managing director, said: “We believe we have boosted our broadband offering by moving our best broadband deals to totally unlimited.
“Customers told us that they wanted to be able to enjoy catch-up TV, streamed films and other bandwidth-eating applications without having to worry about going over their limit or being slowed down by their ISP.
“But we wanted to make that really affordable too, without the sort of traffic management Virgin Media, TalkTalk or EE customers may find themselves subject to.
“Unlike Sky, we’re extremely confident that our network can stand up to the extra bandwidth demands from totally unlimited products everywhere across the UK.”
BT is also announcing BT Cloud, a new online storage service with a free allowance for all consumer broadband customers. BT Infinity 76Mbps and top-tier copper customers receive a 50GB allowance.
The service allows BT’s consumer broadband customers to safely and securely back up and share their photographs, documents and videos wherever they are.
Totally Unlimited Broadband will be available from 1 February. Existing customers will be able to switch to Totally Unlimited Broadband by signing a new contract.
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