Tech
BT Vision hits 60,000 subscribers
Published Friday, Nov 9 2007, 10:57 GMT | By Dave West
BT is close to its target of getting 100,000 subscribers for its hybrid Freeview-IPTV service BT Vision by Christmas, it has announced.
The telco reported 60,000 customers at the end of the third quarter, in line with its rollout plans.
Chief executive Ben Verwaayen also reaffirmed the company's next target of signing up another three million subscribers in three years.
The telco reported 60,000 customers at the end of the third quarter, in line with its rollout plans.
Chief executive Ben Verwaayen also reaffirmed the company's next target of signing up another three million subscribers in three years.
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