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BT’s new film store downloads – will I really own my purchases?
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BT has answered a number of important questions about its new film download store, including addressing the important issue of what happens if you cancel your BT TV account.
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BT takes on iTunes with new YouView movie downloads store
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Already proving itself a determined rival to Sky’s pay-TV sports empire, BT’s resurgent TV service is now set to take on Apple’s iTunes with a new movie download store available via its YouView and set top boxes.
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BT Sport helps drives up ISP’s revenues and profits
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BT has reported an 8% increase in profits and a 6% increase in revenues from its consumer division for the third quarter of the financial year.
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BT to connect 400,000 additional premises to fibre broadband network
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BT says it is to connect a further 400,000 premises to its super-fast fibre broadband network over the next three years. The firm’s Openreach division, which maintains and operates the network and leases capacity to BT Retail and rivals including Sky and TalkTalk, will spend £50 million on the roll-out.
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BT announces end of BT Sport via aerial for new customers
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BT is to stop supplying its sport channels via the aerial for all new customers as of January 24th but customers without an Infinity broadband connection will still get access online and via the BT Sport app.
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BT signs exclusive live World Rally Championship deal
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World Rally Championship fans will be able to follow all the action from the 2014 season season live on BT Sport. The broadcaster has signed exclusive live UK broadcast rights for the entire season.