Ofcom allows BT to discount bundled services
Ofcom has lifted restrictions placed on BT in the mid-1980s, paving the way for more competition between telecoms companies. BT will be able to introduce new bundled packages this autumn, and its 14 million landline customers could see their telephone, broadband and pay-TV bills reduced.
BT's competitors, such as Virgin Media and BSkyB, have been able to package together two or more services and sell the bundle for less than the services would cost individually. Previously, BT was only able to sell such packages for a price equal to the sum of all parts.
