BT launches new Home Hub
by Jan Harris
July 16, 2008
Backed by a major ad campaign, BT Total Broadband is launching a new Home Hub with the latest ‘N’ standard wireless technology which provides a more efficient wireless signal.
The hub provides up to twice the range of the routers offered by other UK broadband providers, and also promises a more reliable connection.
BT has simplified the set-up process for the hub, and improved security against hackers and snoopers, as well as making the device more energy-efficient with the addition of a Power Save mode.
The new Home Hub is valued at £90, but will be free to new BT Total Broadband customers.
Existing customers will be able to buy the hub for £45.
To complement the hub, BT is offering a dect phone with High Definition Sound.
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