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UK: BT launches Total Broadband Anywhere with FREE Windows Mobile smartphones May 07, 2008 [MS Smartphone] | By Edward J. R. British Telecom (BT) is a former monopoly in the UK and still most DSL lines in UK are using BT lines, so no wonder that this "anywhere" offering is not the best in the world (note: in the UK still there is no such thing as truly unlimited mobile Internet over cellular networks), but since BT includes Windows Mobile phones for customers, who purchase this service, we are happy to inform you about it! Note that BT is even putting its own branding on HTC-made phones:
Information from British Telecom (BT) follows. * * * * * BT takes broadband out of the home with the launch today of BT Total Broadband Anywhere, an all-inclusive package which offers a free, internet-capable smartphone – the BT ToGo – worth around £150, and BT’s Total Broadband service in the home. From £23.99 per month, only £5 more than the price of BT Total Broadband Option 3, the new BT Total Broadband Anywhere option delivers the most complete broadband experience, both at home and out and about – for surfing the web, sending and receiving e-mails, making calls or texting. [...] Broadband Anywhere customers get a choice of two stylish, full-function BT ToGo smartphones– the HTC S620 or S710 – both powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 6. When in range of a WiFi hotspot, the BT ToGo connects to the internet at broadband speeds and provides cheaper calls through BT Broadband Talk. When out of WiFi, there is a 10MB monthly download allowance, and the package includes 50 call minutes and 50 texts on any network at any time. Larger minute and text bundle options are also available. To learn more, visit www.bt.com/broadbandanywhere. Credit: Hollie Young.
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