BT has revealed the pricing for its new super>fast broadband service, BT Infinity. The new consumer service uses fibre optic technology to offer download speeds of up to 40Mb/s from as little as ...
BT has increased the maximum speed of their entry-level BT Infinity broadband service from 38 Mbps to 52 Mbps. According to the company, this makes the top speed on the entry-level BT Infinity 32% ...
The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld four complaints against the advertising of BT's super-fast Infinity broadband service on the grounds that they could be misleading. The ASA said on ...
As well as this we’re also told that you’ll need to be able to get BT Infinity fibre broadband. Download speeds over 30Mbps-40Mbps will be enough to support three HD streams simultaneously, with ...
BT has announced a new Infinity bundle that includes broadband, BT TV, Netflix and a YouView box. The package deal will be offered at £5.99 for the first six months, before being charged at £20.99 for ...
BT has announced that it is offering free YouView set top boxes to new subscribers to its Infinity broadband package. The Humax box delivers content from broadcasters including BBC, Channel 4, ITV and ...
In its mission to supply the UK with faster broadband, BT has announced a new speed upgrade for Infinity fibre customers. New and existing entry-level subscribers can now enjoy up to 52Mbps, a 32 ...
BT is giving away its entry-level superfast broadband product Infinity 1 free for the first six months. While customers will still have to pay line rental – charged at £15.99/month until December 1, ...
BT will be launching the BT HomeHub 5 later in 2013, following hot on the heels of the HomeHub 4. The BT HomeHub 5 will bring with it support for the latest 802.11ac Wi-Fi protocol, as well as ...
If you're thinking of getting BT broadband to watch BT Sport on your TV at no extra cost, you should do it today before prices rise this weekend. At present, all BT broadband customers with a BT TV ...
Subscribers to British Telecom's BT Infinity Internet service have found themselves unable to access games that use Ubisoft's UPlay DRM, according to numerous Internet reports, and neither BT nor ...