It's also worth remembering the "extras" with BT Broadband.....BB Talk (effectively a 2nd line for free)...Digital Vault for online storage (admittedly not the greatest)....Flickr Pro account for free...access to Fon & Openzone if opted in....Free support numbers....Free Security Software Suite (Ok...it's McAfee but some people are paying for it!).
I'm not suggesting it amounts to the best deal but there are some things in there that people might find useful.
Budles? good grief, I should have put a n in there.
Well unless it is my phone and router I have found BB talk to be noisy and bad quality, saying that I have used it using my mobile and it was ok then, but no on my router. I also don't see much point in it myself, well not for me anyway.
Fon/openzone, again never used it, not enough hotspots for it to be useful.
You can get security software for free from other places. I use flicker on yahoo, but never used the BT one, for the same reason why I don't use BT email service.
Vault I used a cou0ple of times, since I got Bt broadband anywhere, I could take a picture with the phone and then send it to the vault, but unless I was at a friends place with wireless, it would take too long and cost to much via mobile internet.
So I have got a couple of pictures in the vault, but I don't think I have accessed it for months.
Is it really worth £25 a month? i thought it was once, but not sure now.
anyway the point is that the way Bt went on about their bundles, you would have thought they would compete with Talk Talk or Orange, but they are no where near.
Adrian
Desktop machine now powered by windows 7 pro 64 bit, laptop by ubuntu
BTBroadbandanywhere type package, when it works.