BT Details Business Total Broadband Packages
| Author | Hugo Jobling |
| Published | 22nd Oct 2008 |
Broadband being the commodity item it is now, it's not often we get to highlight a particular deal for being anything other than just the lowest price, or largest data allowance. BT Business Total Broadband, though, is unusual in that not only are the packages pretty darned compelling, but they're provided by BT - not exactly a paragon of great deals in recent times.
The packages available line up as follows:

The pick of the bunch is probably the £26.99 deal, unless remote support is of particular use to you, as it offers as much usage as anyone could realistically ever need for a pretty compelling price. BT's idea of 'fair use' means shaping users' traffic if their use of the service is considered too excessive, according to the company's T&Cs, which only the most avid of downloaders will ever exceed.
Despite being called business deals, these offerings are pretty much ideal for anyone looking to get a decent package offering mobile data usage alongside 'home' broadband. The only downside is the rather long 24-month contract, but as catches go, it's not such a bad one.
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Keldon said on 22nd October 2008
Hugo said on 22nd October 2008
Okay, on closer inspection it appears Unlimited really is, but if you "abuse the service" you'll have your traffic shaped such as you get less bandwidth at certain t... more
dlord said on 22nd October 2008
Am I being bling here (very possibly) but I cant see how fast the connection is. I do find it amazing that they can still get away with saying "unlimited" when it states ... more
Matt G Baish said on 23rd October 2008
All these prices are ex VAT BTW. Also the `free` mobile broadband offered on options 2 & 3 will revert to £12.50+VAT PCM after the initial agreement period of 24 months (but o... more
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According the the link in the article the 3gb limit is for the mobile broadband part, and im guessing it applies to the lowest package as it offers "unlimited" usage.