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DMEUROPE-30 June 2004-BT slashes broadband subscriptions by up to 25% (C)2004 DMeurope.com (http://www.dmeurope.com) & DME Ltd. All rights reserved. UK incumbent telco BT has announced it is to slash the price of its monthly broadband internet connection by up to 25 per cent. The price cut begins 1 July and reduces broadband charges for all BT internet services apart from its Broadband Basic - its introductory broadband package. The price reduction applies to both new and existing ...

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