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BT announced today that it has agreed to acquire Brightview Group Limited
('Brightview'), the internet service provider (ISP) owned by Brightview plc for approximately £15.8m in cash, subject to approval from Brightview's shareholders. Established in April 2001, Brightview is a small consumer ISP with a strong reputation for high-quality customer and technical support. Brightview operates the ISP brands Madasafish and Global Internet, as well as the Which? -award-winning Waitrose ISP. Brightview is also working with John Lewis Partnership to launch its new ISP and telephony service under the 'GreenBee' brand. Brightview currently has around 62,000 broadband customers and generated revenues of £11.0m and EBITDA of £3.0m in the year ended 30 June 2006. Ian Livingston, BT Retail chief executive, said: 'BT already provides the UK's most popular and best-performing ADSL broadband service. This acquisition will ensure that Brightview's customers can benefit from our market-leading services, resources and technology development as well as the excellent customer service they're already receiving.' Regards Sunil Sunil Sood |
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"Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > BT announced today that it has agreed to acquire Brightview Group Limited > ('Brightview'), the internet service provider (ISP) owned by Brightview > plc for approximately £15.8m in cash, subject to approval from > Brightview's shareholders. > > Established in April 2001, Brightview is a small consumer ISP with a > strong reputation for high-quality customer and technical support. > Brightview operates the ISP brands Madasafish and Global Internet, as well > as the Which? -award-winning Waitrose ISP. Brightview is also working with > John Lewis Partnership to launch its new ISP and telephony service under > the 'GreenBee' brand. > > Brightview currently has around 62,000 broadband customers and generated > revenues of £11.0m and EBITDA of £3.0m in the year ended 30 June 2006. > > Ian Livingston, BT Retail chief executive, said: 'BT already provides the > UK's most popular and best-performing ADSL broadband service. This > acquisition will > ensure that Brightview's customers can benefit from our market-leading > services, resources and technology development as well as the excellent > customer service > they're already receiving.' > > Regards > Sunil They're getting in everywhere! I migrated to Plusnet to get away from BT Internet and saved quite a bit of money in so doing. BT then bought Plusnet. As a result of Plusnet's recent problems (now hopefully resolved after BT's cash injection) I was reluctant to recommend Plusnet to my village hall committee who wanted a broadband connection. I did some research and found that the Brightview companies scored very many plus-points in consumer surveys, so we went with one of them (Globalnet). Now BT has bought them! I think they're stalking me... ;-) George |
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 16:29:01 +0100, "George Weston"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >"Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> BT announced today that it has agreed to acquire Brightview Group Limited >> ('Brightview'), the internet service provider (ISP) owned by Brightview >> plc for approximately £15.8m in cash, subject to approval from >> Brightview's shareholders. >> >> Established in April 2001, Brightview is a small consumer ISP with a >> strong reputation for high-quality customer and technical support. >> Brightview operates the ISP brands Madasafish and Global Internet, as well >> as the Which? -award-winning Waitrose ISP. Brightview is also working with >> John Lewis Partnership to launch its new ISP and telephony service under >> the 'GreenBee' brand. >> >> Brightview currently has around 62,000 broadband customers and generated >> revenues of £11.0m and EBITDA of £3.0m in the year ended 30 June 2006. >> >> Ian Livingston, BT Retail chief executive, said: 'BT already provides the >> UK's most popular and best-performing ADSL broadband service. This >> acquisition will >> ensure that Brightview's customers can benefit from our market-leading >> services, resources and technology development as well as the excellent >> customer service >> they're already receiving.' >> >> Regards >> Sunil > >They're getting in everywhere! > >I migrated to Plusnet to get away from BT Internet and saved quite a bit of >money in so doing. >BT then bought Plusnet. > >As a result of Plusnet's recent problems (now hopefully resolved after BT's >cash injection) I was reluctant to recommend Plusnet to my village hall >committee who wanted a broadband connection. >I did some research and found that the Brightview companies scored very many >plus-points in consumer surveys, so we went with one of them (Globalnet). >Now BT has bought them! > >I think they're stalking me... >;-) > >George > An identity change might help! |
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"Sunil Sood" wrote:
> BT announced today that it has agreed to acquire Brightview Group Limited > ('Brightview'), the internet service provider (ISP) owned by Brightview plc Oh dear. > Established in April 2001, Brightview is a small consumer ISP with a strong > reputation for high-quality customer and technical support. So it's goodbye to all that, then. Not that I've needed any support. > Brightview currently has around 62,000 broadband customers They also have dialup customers, like me. > Ian Livingston, BT Retail chief executive, said: 'BT already provides the > UK's most popular and best-performing ADSL broadband service. This > acquisition will ensure that... customer support and quality of service will deteriorate, as is the norm when small companies are bought out by large ones. We feel sorry for our dialup users who, being a very small fraction of our income, can expect even poorer connectivity as we save money by neglecting to maintain our modem racks. We will also be increasing the monthly subscription rate for them to bring it to the level of other major UK ISPs. In addition, as a further money saving measure, we will be discontinuing free access to Giganews for ex-Brightview customers. After all, NNTP is so last-century and the fashionable thing nowadays is to use web forums. Cynical? Not me. |
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On Sat, 7 Jul 2007 18:48:02 +0100, "Ant" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>"Sunil Sood" wrote: > >> BT announced today that it has agreed to acquire Brightview Group Limited >> ('Brightview'), the internet service provider (ISP) owned by Brightview plc > >Oh dear. > >> Established in April 2001, Brightview is a small consumer ISP with a strong >> reputation for high-quality customer and technical support. > >So it's goodbye to all that, then. Not that I've needed any support. > >> Brightview currently has around 62,000 broadband customers > >They also have dialup customers, like me. > >> Ian Livingston, BT Retail chief executive, said: 'BT already provides the >> UK's most popular and best-performing ADSL broadband service. This >> acquisition will ensure that... > >customer support and quality of service will deteriorate, as is the >norm when small companies are bought out by large ones. We feel sorry >for our dialup users who, being a very small fraction of our income, >can expect even poorer connectivity as we save money by neglecting to >maintain our modem racks. We will also be increasing the monthly >subscription rate for them to bring it to the level of other major UK >ISPs. In addition, as a further money saving measure, we will be >discontinuing free access to Giganews for ex-Brightview customers. >After all, NNTP is so last-century and the fashionable thing nowadays >is to use web forums. > >Cynical? Not me. > BT Broadband customers currently have free access to Giganews so why would BT discontinue it for ex-Brightview customers. Maybe BT will learn something about customer services from Brightview. They quickly learned and implemented traffic management and bandwidth throttling after acquiring Plusnet. |
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"Ant" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) o.uk... > "Sunil Sood" wrote: > >> BT announced today that it has agreed to acquire Brightview Group Limited >> ('Brightview'), the internet service provider (ISP) owned by Brightview >> plc > > Oh dear. > >> Established in April 2001, Brightview is a small consumer ISP with a >> strong >> reputation for high-quality customer and technical support. > > So it's goodbye to all that, then. Not that I've needed any support. > >> Brightview currently has around 62,000 broadband customers > > They also have dialup customers, like me. > >> Ian Livingston, BT Retail chief executive, said: 'BT already provides the >> UK's most popular and best-performing ADSL broadband service. This >> acquisition will ensure that... > > customer support and quality of service will deteriorate, as is the > norm when small companies are bought out by large ones. We feel sorry > for our dialup users who, being a very small fraction of our income, > can expect even poorer connectivity as we save money by neglecting to > maintain our modem racks. We will also be increasing the monthly > subscription rate for them to bring it to the level of other major UK > ISPs. In addition, as a further money saving measure, we will be > discontinuing free access to Giganews for ex-Brightview customers. > After all, NNTP is so last-century and the fashionable thing nowadays > is to use web forums. > > Cynical? Not me. BT Internet or BT Yahoo! or whatever they call themselves today get their newsfeed from Giganews and it's free to their customers so it's not all bad - but you're spot on with the rest (John |
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"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > "Ant" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed) o.uk... >> "Sunil Sood" wrote: >> >>> BT announced today that it has agreed to acquire Brightview Group >>> Limited >>> ('Brightview'), the internet service provider (ISP) owned by Brightview >>> plc >> >> Oh dear. >> >>> Established in April 2001, Brightview is a small consumer ISP with a >>> strong >>> reputation for high-quality customer and technical support. >> >> So it's goodbye to all that, then. Not that I've needed any support. >> >>> Brightview currently has around 62,000 broadband customers >> >> They also have dialup customers, like me. >> >>> Ian Livingston, BT Retail chief executive, said: 'BT already provides >>> the >>> UK's most popular and best-performing ADSL broadband service. This >>> acquisition will ensure that... >> >> customer support and quality of service will deteriorate, as is the >> norm when small companies are bought out by large ones. We feel sorry >> for our dialup users who, being a very small fraction of our income, >> can expect even poorer connectivity as we save money by neglecting to >> maintain our modem racks. We will also be increasing the monthly >> subscription rate for them to bring it to the level of other major UK >> ISPs. In addition, as a further money saving measure, we will be >> discontinuing free access to Giganews for ex-Brightview customers. >> After all, NNTP is so last-century and the fashionable thing nowadays >> is to use web forums. >> >> Cynical? Not me. > > BT Internet or BT Yahoo! or whatever they call themselves today get their > newsfeed from Giganews and it's free to their customers so it's not all > bad - but you're spot on with the rest (Love the humour! However, Plusnet have improved greatly since being taken over by BT and having received a nice fat cash-injection in the process. On the other hand, Brightview were/are pretty good anyway, so who knows what the future holds? George |
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"George Weston" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > "John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> >> "Ant" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >> news:(E-Mail Removed) o.uk... >>> "Sunil Sood" wrote: >>> >>>> BT announced today that it has agreed to acquire Brightview Group >>>> Limited >>>> ('Brightview'), the internet service provider (ISP) owned by Brightview >>>> plc >>> >>> Oh dear. >>> >>>> Established in April 2001, Brightview is a small consumer ISP with a >>>> strong >>>> reputation for high-quality customer and technical support. >>> >>> So it's goodbye to all that, then. Not that I've needed any support. >>> >>>> Brightview currently has around 62,000 broadband customers >>> >>> They also have dialup customers, like me. >>> >>>> Ian Livingston, BT Retail chief executive, said: 'BT already provides >>>> the >>>> UK's most popular and best-performing ADSL broadband service. This >>>> acquisition will ensure that... >>> >>> customer support and quality of service will deteriorate, as is the >>> norm when small companies are bought out by large ones. We feel sorry >>> for our dialup users who, being a very small fraction of our income, >>> can expect even poorer connectivity as we save money by neglecting to >>> maintain our modem racks. We will also be increasing the monthly >>> subscription rate for them to bring it to the level of other major UK >>> ISPs. In addition, as a further money saving measure, we will be >>> discontinuing free access to Giganews for ex-Brightview customers. >>> After all, NNTP is so last-century and the fashionable thing nowadays >>> is to use web forums. >>> >>> Cynical? Not me. >> >> BT Internet or BT Yahoo! or whatever they call themselves today get their >> newsfeed from Giganews and it's free to their customers so it's not all >> bad - but you're spot on with the rest (> > Love the humour! > However, Plusnet have improved greatly since being taken over by BT and > having received a nice fat cash-injection in the process. > On the other hand, Brightview were/are pretty good anyway, so who knows > what the future holds? > > George > So long as it's not Zen internet. I feel for the Brightview customers and wish them all the best in the future. |
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"It's Me" wrote:
> "George Weston" wrote: >> "John" wrote: >>> BT Internet or BT Yahoo! or whatever they call themselves today get their >>> newsfeed from Giganews and it's free to their customers so it's not all >>> bad - but you're spot on with the rest (I hope they don't follow the trend of dropping usenet like some major ISPs here and in the US have done. >> Love the humour! >> However, Plusnet have improved greatly since being taken over by BT and >> having received a nice fat cash-injection in the process. That's good to know. >> On the other hand, Brightview were/are pretty good anyway, so who knows >> what the future holds? Hopefully not me finding another ISP again. > So long as it's not Zen internet I thought they were still ok. > I feel for the Brightview customers and wish them all the best in the > future. Ta. I'm keeping my fingers crossed with baited breath, or sumthin'. |
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 23:18:01 +0100, "Ant" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Ta. I'm keeping my fingers crossed with baited breath, or sumthin'. Have you got a long line issue or something? You always struck me as more of a high speed type of person than someone who would persist with dialup if they didn't have to. Jim. |
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