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BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
09-05-2013 8:08 PM
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http://www.bt.com/sport/
Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
09-05-2013 8:10 PM
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Quote from: Chris We're in the early stages of TV trials with staff. We are excited about the opportunities this will extend to our customers in the near future but as yet, have no fixed timings for a public launch.
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Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
13-05-2013 11:14 AM
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If it is BT Retail customers, then we PlusNet broadband customers who subscribe to Sky can order before August 1st and get the BT Sport channels (incl HD) for free.
Could PlusNet please clarify the position.
Thanks
Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
13-05-2013 11:16 AM
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Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
13-05-2013 12:24 PM
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Quote from: lloydj From the various presss releases, BT Sport will be available free for BT Broadband customers. Does this mean customers of BT Retail, which includes PlusNet as I understand it? Or does it only apply to customers of BT branded broadband products. Certainly the latest article on thinkbroadband.com regarding BT's 4th quarter results suggests that it is the former as it states 'The launch of BT Sport may mean that BT Retail see a big boost in numbers, particularly with the launch of the channels free to view for BT Retail broadband customers...'
If it is BT Retail customers, then we PlusNet broadband customers who subscribe to Sky can order before August 1st and get the BT Sport channels (incl HD) for free.
Could PlusNet please clarify the position.
Thanks
BT Retail doesn't include Plusnet afaik. That's like saying Sky includes Plusnet or some other company. They're apart of the BT Group. BT Retail is equivalent of Plusnet or another company, they're a company with customers providing services.
Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
13-05-2013 1:42 PM
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13-05-2013 1:54 PM
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BT Retail - provides retail telecoms services to businesses and consumers
BT Openreach
BT Wholesale
etc etc
Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
13-05-2013 2:05 PM
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Quote BT Consumer
We are the leading provider of voice and broadband services for retail consumers in Great Britain and we also have a growing pay-TV service, BT Vision. We sell services under the BT brand as well as the Plusnet brand in order to reach a wider range of customers. Our BT-branded services have a range of extra features that set them apart from competitors while Plusnet provides simple voice and broadband services for more cost-conscious customers.
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Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
13-05-2013 2:48 PM
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Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
13-05-2013 2:54 PM
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Obviously there's some work going on behind the scenes at Plusnet. Sounds promising.
Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
13-05-2013 2:55 PM
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Quote from: All4One w23, got a link for where that was?
Here: http://www.btplc.com/Thegroup/Ourcompany/Groupbusinesses/BTRetail/index.htm
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Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
13-05-2013 3:06 PM
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13-05-2013 3:45 PM
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Quote from: shadow4dog So if I understand your comment correctly you're saying Plusnet aren't a BT Retail company? But they're owned by BT Group! They're one company with many heads! 🙂
Plusnet is a Ltd company whose shares are 100% owned by BT Group plc
BT Retail is also a Ltd company who shares are 100% owend by BT Group plc.
So yes both BT Retail which deals with customers and Plusnet are owned by BT group plc (so they are wholly owned subsidiaries) but they operate as entirely separate entities.
It is exactly the same as say B&Q and Screwfix. They are both owned 100% by Kingfisher Group plc and serve the same market, with slight differences in emphasis between them, and hence compete against each other for business.
Same for Dixons, PC World and Currys which are all retail outlets shops/online etc and are companies in their own right but are all totally owned by Dixons Retail Group plc.
Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
14-05-2013 12:34 AM
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Quote from: garyw You can't view the BT channels on a retail YouView box even if you're a BT broadband customer which is frustrating if like me you've spent te best part of £300 on a YouView box - http://www.seenit.co.uk/bt-locks-retail-youview-customers-out-of-free-football-offer/0527179/
I should add that BT have reversed that decision and have confirmed that owners of retail YouView boxes who subscribe to BT broadband will be able to receive the BT IPTV Channels - http://www.seenit.co.uk/bt-to-make-sports-channels-to-youview-retail-boxes/0527313/
Re: BT Sport free for 'BT' customers
11-07-2013 7:23 PM
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Quote from: Chris As of yet we don't have a TV service for this to work on. We're considering our content options but we've not made any final decisions on this yet.
Has there been any progress on this issue? I understand that BT Retail and Plusnet are separate companies under the BT Group umbrella. However BT Group would have been very aware of the potential impact on Plusnet of the offer of "free" BT Sport for BT Retail broadband customers. I would have thought it quite likely that conversations were already underway about a package to offer BT Sport to all BT Group customers receiving a broadband service.
As things stand, the BT Sport offering from BT Retail is a great temptation for sports fans. I joined Plusnet fairly recently, so I would have to pay a substantial early termination fee if I left -- but even with that and the extra cost of BT Broadband it would still be cheaper than paying £12 a month extra to get BT Sport through my Sky box. For sports fans at or near the end of their Plusnet contract, the BT Retail offering is an even stronger temptation...
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