Given some of the early BT based ADSL2+ prices (from adsl24 I think), I doubt it.
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/3559-retail-pricing-for-wbc-adsl2-service-starts-to-emerge.html
If that is anything to go by the pricing is pathetic.
I'm not holding my breath for BT to offer a competitive service. From my past experience with BT it usually takes them 2-3 years to catch up to the pricing and sevice of others, and they then maintain it for about a year before everyone else races ahead again.
EDIT: This is a quote from the news linked above
"Though at �49.99 for around 160GB a month, the pricing is around the same as the original 500Kbps service BT launched some eight years ago if you ignore inflation."
The thing is, ADSL2+ is NOT new technology, it has been around for I think 3-5 years now, meaning the prices should be far lower than what the likes of BT/ADSL24 are offering.
Edited by BSD (Mon 18-Aug-08 16:54:52)