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BT Prepares To Pull Plug On Dial-Up

judgecorp writes "BT has proudly announced it will switch off its dial-up service on 1 September. But it turns out it isn't the end of the line for dial-up modems in the UK. BT charges £17.25 per month for dial-up, and broadband is only £10, so anyone who can switch across probably has by now. There are areas where broadband is not available, and BT reckons it still has 1000 dial-up customers who can't move to ADSL. For them, BT recommends a switch to Plusnet — an ISP which offers cheaper dial-up prices and is owned by .... BT."

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  1. Incompetent notification or phishing? by CaptainOfSpray · · Score: 3, Interesting

    My brother is an old BT customer (in both senses). He has had a BT email account since Adam was a lad, and a broadband account since broadband became available on his street (getting on for 10 years).

    He just forwarded an email to me which purported to come from BT offering to "connect his email address to his broadband account", Click Here to keep your email address. It looked very very real, but the link targets did not correspond to the text.

    It is possible his email account was marked as dial-up because of how long it has existed with no changes that would have recreated it - but still, the links aren't right. So I said "PHISHING" and told him to forward the headers to abuse@bt.com.
    It's getting more and more difficult to tell phishing from real messages that are just incompetently designed.

    Postscript: I forwarded the email to abuse@bt.com - where it bounced. Way to go, BT - advertise an address that doesn't work. Perhaps you are too busy letting the NSA burrow into the Transatlantic Cable.http://www.theguardian.com/business/2013/aug/02/telecoms-bt-vodafone-cables-gchq

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  2. Dial up not dead in US. by CrAlt · · Score: 3, Interesting

    AT&T still offers good dial up here in the states for $22/month. Free if you are a uverse customer.
    http://att.prodigy.net/openPhone/index.html

    I keep a little usb modem in my laptop bag for those "when all else fails" times. Its slow but its better then nothing.

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