BT (BT.com/winterdeals) has launched three ‘BT Winter Deals’, including free broadband and unlimited anytime phone calls for 4 months and a broadband, calls and TV package for £4 a month.

Customers wanting to order a new BT line, re-connect a BT line, or switch their calls to BT, can now order BT’s Unlimited Anytime calling plan and BT Broadband for free for the first 4 months, followed by just £16 a month thereafter.

There’s also no BT phone line connection fee to pay, saving customers an additional £124.99.

BT’s second Winter deal offers up to 20Mb broadband plus unlimited UK evening & weekend phone calls for just £7 a month for the first 3 months, followed by £13 per month for the remainder of the contract.

BT’s iconic black home hub for wireless broadband access is included for free in all these deals together with unlimited wi-fi minutes, 5GB of free online storage (via the BT Digital Vault), basic PC security and free BT mobile broadband usage worth £180.

The third BT Winter deal offers up to 20Mb broadband, unlimited anytime phone calls and BT Vision digital TV for just £4 a month for the first 4 months (£20 a month after).

BT Vision is BT’s digital TV service which offers Freeview as standard together with thousands of hours of on demand film, TV and sport content delivered via a customers BT Broadband connection.

Catch-up TV from the last 7 days with the BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4OD & Demand5 are also included in BT’s third Winter deal together with a free BT Vision+ box worth £199.

Those readers interested in BT’s Winter Deals can find out more at the BT.com/winterdeals website.

UPDATE (27th Jan 2012, 4pm): In addition to the BT Winter Deals outlined above, BT are also offering new customers a free £50 voucher to spend on computer and technology products at BT owned Dabs.com. In order to qualify, orders for BT’s Winter Deals must be placed online at the vouchers.bt.com/offer/dabs website page. Please note that this exclusive offer is not available anywhere else on the BT website or via a BT call centre.


7 Responses to “BT Winter Deals Offer Free Anytime Phone Calls”

  1. Max

    Hi, I just wanted to know the name of the song that is featured in the BT Winter Deals at the moment. They use a purple backdrop to it.

    If you can help then I’d be grateful!

    Thanks…

    February 11th, 2010 | 12:37 pm
  2. euan

    I want to get get a bt phone line and broadband package but our recent owners of the house have cut our phone line outside and i was just wonfering if we will be charged to fix this?? If you can help i will be very greatfull… thanks.

    February 15th, 2011 | 11:59 am
  3. By Steve T

    Hi Euan
    Thanks for your message. BT are offering a free connection offer (new phone line installed or re-connected) to customers ordering online a new broadband and phone calls package so chances are you won’t be charged if you qualify for a package like this.
    Kind regards
    Steve

    February 15th, 2011 | 1:24 pm
  4. Hassan

    Hi I went know thes dell 16 pound is it after line rant or including line rant, and I wood like too know about howmach I can dowenloud online

    January 27th, 2012 | 12:50 am
  5. By Steve T

    Hi Hassan

    Thanks for your comments.

    In answer to your 2 questions:

    1. The BT Winter deal prices/offers exclude BT line rental which costs £14.60 a month or an equivalent of £10 a month when you pay 12 months in one advance card payment of £120 (this is BT’s Line Rental Saver plan).

    2. The broadband package in the BT Winter Deal provides a 10GB monthly download usage allowance – which is enough for most people’s requirements unless you’re a heavy downloader where it may be worth upgrading the BT broadband package to 40GB or Unlimited.

    Hope this helps.

    Kind regards
    Steve

    January 27th, 2012 | 4:12 pm
  6. norma aitken

    Can I transfer to the unlimited calls presently on offer? i curently pay £13 per month for broadband but only enjoy unlimited calls after 7pm and weekends. As I am a pensioner and at home most of the day, I am finding the limited calls at present very expensive each month.

    I look forward to yur reply and appreciate that i would not be entitled to the offer of 4 months free.

    February 7th, 2012 | 2:55 pm
  7. By Steve T

    Hi Norma

    Many thanks for your question.

    I would suggest checking how much of the contract period you have left with BT for your existing broadband and calls. If you’re out of contract, or approaching the end, it’s likely (though I can’t guarantee) that BT may be able to offer you a good deal on switching to the anytime calls package in return for re-contracting with them for another 18 months.

    Give BT a call on 0800 022 3263 and see how you get on, they’re pretty good. Let us know.

    Many thanks
    Steve

    February 8th, 2012 | 12:37 pm

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