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The Advertising Standards Agency has upheld a complaint against BT over an advert promising 'free' VoIP calls
The advert stated that broadband users would be entitled to "free UK calls for a year". However, a complaint from a man in Kent scuppered the advert. He had a BT Broadband Basic package, which gave him an allowance of just 1GB per month, and the ASA found that although the promotion offered "free calls", those calls depleted this monthly allowance for data, making the term "free UK calls for a year" misleading. A BT spokesperson said that BT had accepted the ruling of the ASA, and conceded that the complainant could only have made just over three hours of VoIP calls per month. He would not have then been entitled to more broadband usage unless he purchased more. When asked how BT could have claimed that VoIP was free for a year when it only gave 3.2 hours free per month, a BT spokesperson explained that "it meant the offer was in place for a year — that is not misleading. BT have accepted that the wording [of the advert] was not clear and concise." For future BT Communicator adverts, the ASA told BT not to describe calls that depleted a consumer's broadband usage allowance as "free" and to state prominently in adverts for BT Communicator that making telephone calls depleted this allowance. Source http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communicatio...9206431,00.htm |
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so thatis kinda worrying considering these guys are supposedto be doing a 21st century network to fail to tell customers if they use their broadband to talk they can't surf and if they surf they can'ttqalk so whats the point of having brodband talk on bt's own broadband packages
3.2 hours = 1gb 3.2 * 6 = 19.2 hours talktime assumng you don'tneed to download any large microsoft patches my mother alone uses 14 hours with sipgate |
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