British Telecommunications PLC
7 December 1999
BT REDUCES CALLS & ACCESS PRICES
BT today announced a series of price reductions for its Calls & Access product.
The changes will see the line rental charged by BT to service providers reduced
to £32.50 per quarter, backdated to October 1, 1999 and national call prices cut
by 20 per cent.
A BT spokesman said:
'This is an important market area and BT is pleased to announce these price
reductions for Independent Service Providers.'
The main changes announced today are:
* Line rental reduced to £32.50 per quarter, backdated to
October 1 1999. (Excluding VAT)
* National Call prices reduced by 20%
* Price of calls to mobiles reduced by 3%
* Reduction in the commitment package call commitment
element from £39 per quarter to £30 per quarter
(calculated as £10 per month). (Excluding VAT)
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