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Friday, December 08 2006

BT To Give Away Xbox 360 Wireless Adapters  by Craig D at 10:01

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BT Have launched a new campaign to get Xbox 360 owners to sign up to their broadband offering by promising a free wireless adapter worth roughly £60 when you sign up. The offer is however only open to new broadband customers or people switching from other ISP's.

The Xbox 360TM Wireless Adapter allows you to connect your Xbox 360TM wirelessly to BT Total Broadband via the BT Home Hub.

BT Total Broadband customers could benefit from ultra-fast download speeds of up to 8Mb2 enabling gamers to move up to a completely new level of online multi-player gaming – with speeds which allow the game to react as quickly as the players. Gamers will be able to experience exceptional stability with any action delays reduced to an absolute minimum, incredibly smooth 'real time' game play and advanced online gaming features with Xbox Live®.


More details at bt.com/xboxoffer
Tags: Xbox 360
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Felon
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08 December 2006 15:25
I wouldnt touch BT with a barge pole.
Perplexer
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09 December 2006 18:40
Makes you wonder how much those wireless adapters actually costs. I use a Netgear wireless adapter on my 360 that used to be plugged in to my chipped Xbox - worked first time.
Jammin
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10 December 2006 00:40
Back at home we've been on BT ADSL for about 5 years now i think, its only ever gone down once and they sent an engineer out quickly and had it fixed within a few days.


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