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management policy to combat the spiralling usage of a small portion (around 1%) of the customer base. However, it was not fully explained how
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connectivity to its customers, but were trialling IPv6 with selected customers. In
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the maximum speeds increased to 1 Mbit/s, 2 Mbit/s and, today, up to 16 Mbit/s. In January 2002, Plusnet launched a 'Self Install' broadband product that the end user was able to set up themselves without the need for a visit to the premises by a BT Engineer.
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1619:"Plusnet: Good Honest Broadband from Yorkshire"
1594:"Existing Plusnet TV customers to lose service"
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2633:International Packet Switched Service
1798:"PlusNet obliterates customer emails"
1666:Farey-Jones, Daniel (11 April 2012).
1390:Ferguson, Andrew (19 December 2011).
997:"Plusnet boss steps down in shake up"
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1731:Richardson, Tim (1 February 2001).
1690:"Plusnet Yorkshire Marathon: About"
781:In November 2016, Plusnet acquired
307:PLUSNET PLC: 07 Jul 2004 - current
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2567:Digital Access Signalling System 2
2307:National Network Management Centre
1413:Jackson, Mark (14 November 2016).
1087:"BT to acquire PlusNet for $ 126m"
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2317:Zouches Farm transmitting station
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1347:"community.plus.net "IPv6 when?""
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1919:BT Business and Public Sector
1470:Harbour, Ruby (5 June 2024).
1206:Broadband Finder. 6 July 2007
458:(OFT) approval was granted).
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207:Plusnet Mobile operates as a
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1498:"PlusNet swallows Metronet"
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855:YouView TV from Plusnet
840:, also now owned by BT.
2451:Criggion Radio Station
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1113:"Plusnet is sweet 16!"
1028:"PLUSNET PLC overview"
777:Virtual mobile network
689:deep packet inspection
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1776:"Usertools.plus.net"
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1281:"Community.plus.net"
844:John Lewis broadband
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358:, in November 1997.
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67:1 February 1997
2688:General Post Office
2456:Rugby Radio Station
2426:Stag Lane Aerodrome
2282:Charwelton BT Tower
1621:. all our best work
1476:Money Saving Expert
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