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BT Option 1
One of the UK's cheapest broadband packages is now also the most complete. Option 1 offers basic online security features, parental controls and 5GB download allowance everything you need to start enjoying the web at high speed.
£7.95 8000 kbps kbps 5 GB Buy Now
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BT Option 2
Perfect for exploring everything broadband has to offer with the wireless BT Home Hub, the optional BT Hub Phone (£49.99) and 8GB monthly downloads. With Option 2, you can take advantage of low cost calls over broadband, video streaming, music downloads and more.
£13.99 8000 kbps kbps 8 GB Buy Now
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BT Option 3
This is the ultimate package, complete with the wireless BT Home Hub and Hub Phone and unlimited download allowance. Take full advantage of everything broadband has to offer right now, and in the future.
£18.99 8000 kbps kbps Unlimited Buy Now

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BT in the UK
BT plays a major role in the economic, business and community life of the UK's regions and nations.

Working in partnership
BT regional and national teams are uniquely positioned to work in partnership across the whole of the company, leading teams to design solutions to meet the challenges and issues of their geographies. We have specifically aligned ourselves with the Regional Development Agency (RDA) boundaries and nations to better understand and respond to the diverse communities in which we operate. The strength of BT regional and national teams is that we all live, play, work and do business in our communities which enables us to truly understand what makes those communities tick, and know the issues which impact upon the economic and social strategies of the UK.

Innovation through insight
The insight and understanding we gain from our local relationships and our reach into BT means we continue the drive to helping to establish broadband technology neutral partnerships across the UK. We are now also actively involved in the creation of Wi-fi cities and communities. And we are highlighting how flexible working practices and solutions can bring benefits across the country to many businesses and interest groups.

Helping people locally
We also actively support local and regional communities with programmes that enable more people to benefit from new technology through digital inclusion projects.

BT Group plc (also known as British Telecommunications plc) which trades as BT (and previously as British Telecom) is the privatised UK state telecommunications operator. It is the dominant fixed line telecommunications provider in the United Kingdom.

BT operates in more than 170 countries and approaching a third of its revenue now comes from its Global Services division.

Businesses
BT runs the telephone exchanges, trunk network and local loop connections for the vast majority of British fixed-line telephones. Currently BT is responsible for approximately 25 million telephone lines in the UK. Apart from Kingston Communications who serve Kingston-upon-Hull, BT is the only UK telecoms operator to have a Universal Service Obligation (USO) which means it must provide a fixed telephone line to any address in the UK. It is also obliged to provide public call boxes.

BT's businesses are operated under special government regulation by the British telecoms regulator Ofcom (formerly Oftel). BT has been found to have Significant Market Power in some markets following Market Reviews by Ofcom. In these markets, BT is required to comply with additional obligations such as meeting reasonable requests to supply services and not to discriminate.

As well as continuing to provide service in those traditional areas in which BT has an obligation to provide services or is closely regulated, BT has expanded into more profitable products and services where there is less regulation imposed upon it. These are principally, broadband internet service and bespoke solutions in telecommunications and information technology.

Founded 1 October 1981 (as British Telecommunications)
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Key people Sir Christopher Bland, Executive Chairman
Ben Verwaayen, Chief Executive
Area served United Kingdom
Industry Telecommunications
Products Retail and Wholesale local, national and international telecommunications products and services,
Broadband and internet products and services,
IT and Network Solutions,
Mobile service as a Molo
Revenue £ 18.6 billion GBP (2005)
Employees 104,400 (2005-06)


Introductory price achieved via credit on your first bill. On a 12 month term: £15 for Option 1, £15 for Option 2 and £6 for Option 3. On an 18 month term: £54.24 for Option 1, £54 for Option 2 and £36 for Option 3. New customers only. Excludes upgrades/regrades. Requires BT line or similar and payment by Direct Debit. Customers who choose to pay by other payment methods will be charged a separate payment processing fee of £1.50 (if monthly billed) or £4.50 (if quarterly billed). This fee will be charged by BT Payment Services Ltd, a BT Group Company. BT Broadband is subject to availability and conditions apply.
BT Home Hub £30 online/£50 by telephone with Option 1. No extra charge online/£25 by telephone with Option 2 and no extra charge with Option 3.
BT Hub Phone £49.99 with Options 1 and 2, included with Option 3 if ordered when signing up to BT Total Broadband. Opt in to BT Broadband Talk required.
If your line won't support up to 8Mb, we'll offer the best speed available on your line. Top speeds depend on a number of factors including distance from exchange. Factors affecting 8Mb speeds also include local availability and line test. Conditions apply.
Calls provided by BT will be charged at up to 4p per minute. A Call Set-Up fee of 3p per call applies to calls from Residential lines. Mobile and other providers' costs may vary.
Means 01 and 02 numbers, excluding Channel Islands. Other exclusions apply. Pence per minute charging applies after one hour. Redial before one hour to avoid call charges. Opt-in required. Quality of reception may not match landline. Service restrictions apply e.g. 999 calls. Limited emergency location information stored. Service will fail if there is a power failure. Abuse policy applies. Touchtone telephone required.
Opt-in required. One-off voucher will provide for all minutes available during the minimum term (4,500 or 3,000). Wireless-enabled equipment required. Minutes can be used in hotspots, subject to coverage. Conditions apply.
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