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BSkyB to Offer Free Broadband in UK?
... as part of its long-term broadband internet strategy
by Optimized Tuesday 04-Jul-2006 tags: competition · UK
TeleClick reports that UK satellite broadcaster, BSkyB, may announce plans to offer free high-speed internet access to select customers as part of its long-term broadband internet strategy on July 18. They're hoping that such a move would attract new users, while encouraging existing customers to pay more for top-tier service plans. The new service could initially lose £70 million to £100 million, as it seeks to compete with the free and low cost internet offerings of BT and NTL. In the long run, however, the Easynet service should boost profits by reducing “churn rates” and “locking in” television and digital phone customers who might otherwise turn to another provider.

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rachelsfx

join:2004-09-27
Pensacola, FL

Too bad "Competition" Only Exists There

Instead of in the USA.
japimp102

join:2003-03-20

Re: Too bad "Competition" Only Exists There

BUT WE DO HAVE COMCAST

japimp

@nashintl.com
LOL Your right

Tzale
Proud Libertarian Conservative
Premium
join:2004-01-06
NYC Metro
I knew someone would say this.... Capitalism is Capitalism. UK or USA, SAME THING. They aren't doing this to be nice, but to MAKE MONEY. Companies in the USA do similar things. It's nothing "special."

People LOVE to make themselves look like they are being treated poorly, perhaps for sympathy. There are people in the UK complaining that their broadband sucks compared to the USA.

Hah.
-Tzale

japimp

@nashintl.com

HAHAHAH

We have COMCAST WOOOOT

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