BT phone & Broadband price rise

Started by Glenn, Sep 13, 2012, 17:21:57

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Glenn

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pctech

I did query this in the home phone discussion

Steve

Market forces, the other big players are raising their prices. BT retail revenues are down, so they can raise their prices and still compete . Not forgetting they've got the Premier League football to pay for. I've not heard anything from BT wholesale which would of course potentially affect IDNet broadband and phone.
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pctech

I may drop support a mail and ask.


FritzBox

Quote from: Steve on Sep 13, 2012, 17:52:17
Not forgetting they've got the Premier League football to pay for.

Why on earth do they all think that everyone wants to watch the PL?

Me, I love it when England have an International weekend, not because I want to watch them(I don't) it just means that the Beeb have to report on something that is not the PL. I'm also moderating my language here, I could get very out of order about this

Steve

It's about competing with Sky and Cable - Phone ,broadband and TV all available as a complete package.
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FritzBox

Quote from: Steve on Sep 13, 2012, 20:00:17
It's about competing with Sky and Cable - Phone ,broadband and TV all available as a complete package.

They are aware that there are three other leagues available for broadcasting I presume

Glenn

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Steve

There seems to be some controversy re the rugby signing.
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Rik

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Steve

It's a bit like the Premier League , the big boys want all the cash and sod the grass roots. The effect on the national team will be similar to English football- poor national team , top teams full of foreign mercenaries , very limited youth prospects.
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Rik

Exactly. Plus relatively limited access for TV viewers as they have the Heineken and World Cup too.
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pctech

Quote from: Steve on Sep 13, 2012, 21:44:18
There seems to be some controversy re the rugby signing.

Yep I've heard it was a right scrum

Rik

The IRB is giving the RFU a bit of a mauling...
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cavillas

The best way to compete is when a rival increase their price then you lower yours or offer more for the same price, that is basic economics; something modern business managers know nothing about anymore.  Their ideology is if one puts up their prices then they have to follow to "compete".  ::)
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pctech

Indeed Alf.

Hope IDNet don't jump on the bandwagon