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Creative Director at Agenda Solutions
27 June 2001 15:04pm
Can anybody give me any info on BT Anytime, ie. Is it any good and does anyone know which of it's chosen ISPs would be the better.
Much appreciated,
Paul
Digital Lead, Asia Pacific at Ogilvy
16 July 2001 13:21pm
Paul
I switched to BT anytime a few months ago. It seems like a good service and suits my pattern of web-usage very well... also I did not want my PC - nor my life - overrun by AOL by using their anytime offering. I do know however, that a lot of people use the AOL offer, and there is no doubt that the overall service is good; it is just not targetted at me...
Initially I definitely saved money through the BT Anytime 14.99 payment, however I am using my Home service less at the moment. they are probably the net beneficiary, although I do enjoy not having to watch the minutes tick away when I'm online.
Ideally I am looking for an integrated TV, Telephone, and ISP/broadband connection service, but ntl - which is my local cable provider has still not packaged web access in with their cable offer. When you hear to the contrary please let me know.
Barney
On 15:04:25 27 June 2001 paul wrote:
>Can anybody give me any info on BT Anytime, ie. Is it any
>good and does anyone know which of it's chosen ISPs would
>be the better.
>
>Much appreciated,
>Paul