Ofcom To Cut BT Wholesale Broadband Prices
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UK communications regulator Ofcom plans to reduce the prices BT can charge Internet service providers (ISPs) in areas where it is the sole provider of wholesale broadband.The regulator plans to introduce price cuts of between 10.75 per cent and 14.75 per cent below inflation, a move which will also increase the competition between other ISPs.According to The Press Association, Ofcom believes that the price cuts could help provider cheaper broadband to nearly 3 million...
20 Jan 2011 by
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