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[BT lost more than 200,000 broadband customers
in the last three months of 2025 and profits fell sharply, mainly linked to its shared ownership of the pay TV broadcaster TNT Sports. The telecoms company said that in the third quarter of its financial year, 210,000 customers left Openreach, its wholesale broadband network, and that it expected to lose a total of 850,000 broadband customers in its full financial year. That was down from previous guidance of 900,000. BT said revenues fell by 4% to £5bn in the quarter, while pre-tax profits slumped 57% year on year to £183m. The company said £214m of the £244m year-on-year drop in profits related to its share of losses at TNT Sports, which it co-owns with Warner Bros Discovery (WBD).] https://www.theguardian.com/business...-profits-slump Yes, It is up to the company to do better pricing on the monthly charge. |
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self-oscillating
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i was one of those who jumped ship last year. They did demand their equipment back even though i was out of contract which annoyed me
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