BTC Planned Pricing: $139 For 25MB

September 28, 2012

BTC has confirmed the pricing for the new internet speeds they intend to offer in the future as $89 for 15MB and $139 for $25MB [residential services]. Earlier this week the company confirmed it received approval from its Board of Directors to invest in an infrastructure upgrade that will deliver “superior broadband access” throughout the island.

BTC CEO Eric Dobson said that “by end of the first quarter of 2013,40% of the island’s homes will have access to download speeds of 25 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 4Mbps, significantly greater than those currently available.”

These speeds will be delivered via a combination of fiber and advanced broadband technologies, and BTC said it “only the first step in the company’s broadband evolution plan for the island.”

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  1. so-n-so says:

    this is all fine and dandy, but are the ISPs going to be offering speeds up to 25mb?

    • Joonya says:

      they are probably waitng for these blanks to get their sh*t together

  2. Just One says:

    Perhaps Keytech (ie. BTC/Logic, etc) will have their integrated license by then and ensure that they can deliver 25Mbps internet as well as 25Mbps connection speeds. Perhaps…

  3. swing voter says:

    BTC is pathetic….old money company reaping huge profits and declared massive dividends year over year whilst treating their customers like trash. Now they come up with this token upgrade of their 3rd world network? You guys should just hand over the company to an organization that wants to run a tech savy business.

  4. George says:

    To all those waiting with bated breath to have Bermuda go ‘supersonic’ with our bandwidth speeds – you need to ask yourself one question is this a cheap marketing ploy to get you to spend disproportinatley more or are you genuinely going to be able to tell the difference between say 7MB and 25MB as far as what you do on the interenet on a daily basis??

    If you’re not going to be downloading/uploading gigs of data on a daily basis then you’re not going to reaslie the difference!

    What I do agree with is the need for the regulators to ensure that customers are receiving what they are paying for as far as quality of service – Cablevision/BTC are both guilty of neglect when it comes to this!

  5. media says:

    I have a hard time believing that in 6 months 40% of the island will have access to 25MB internet service. When I mentioned the 10MB speed, which is the so called current maximum, to the BTC techs they just laughed. Nobody can actually achieve that speed. The problem BTC and CV create for themselves is a failure to meet expectations. Why call it up to 10MB when the reality is 8MB or less? The customer always feels let down, especially at the price we pay.

    Obviously the BTC Press Release was sent out knowing that Link Bermuda was about to make their big plans known. It’s interesting that 6 years ago Cable & Wireless, now Link Bermuda, made a bid for BTC of around $50 mil and BTC rejected it as too low. I bet they are kicking themselves now. Link Bermuda must feel they have no need for the BTC’s infrastrucure and can just do it all themselves. If it actually happens it will be a game changer and I see the other local companies struggling to compete. Check out what Link Bermuda’s Canadian counterpart East Link is doing in Canada right now. They are offering TV, Internet and Phone as a bundle over fiber. In other words they have the experience of doing it themselves already. Interesting times ahead. Finally the industry will be allowed to move ahead without the outdated restrictions put in place back when the internet was invented! Dept of Telecommunication under the PLP should be ashamed of themselves for not responding to the needs of the Public and the Industry in a timely manner. There is no excuse.

    • swing voter says:

      sounds like you’ve done your homework. The legacy service providers must be pooping their pants, as we’re tired of being ripped off by them and the backlash is comming. If and when we see bundled packages, I hope the price would be similar to the EastLink canadian model. fingers XXXXXX

    • US Observer in Pink Sand says:

      @media – now this is the truth. You can’t spin in anymore and think that people will believe what is being sold. For many years and even still Bermudians believed that they only had one or two options when it came to literally anything…well, times are changing and competition is a good thing for all.

  6. M3ke says:

    I’m a computer enthusiast and I will never pay that much for 25Mb. We still have to add on the ISP cost??? BTC you need to go back to the drawing board and try again. The total cost of 25Mb internet including the ISP should be that price. You wont get my $$$.

  7. Still Waiting says:

    We are still being raped as long as you have BTC and Cablevision providing highers speeds at one cost and the ISPs charging higher fees for access. Bring on bundling. Like written earlier, you wouldn’t know the different unless you are down/uploading huge files.

  8. plato says:

    Btc is no longer subject to the 60/40 rule … So when can we see verizon, a t and t,sprint and bt swoop in and knock btc into theit senses?

    • media says:

      A more likely scenario is BTC having a much closer relationship with CV of which Keytech, BTC’s parent company owns around 30%. It would give BTC an already updated backbone to get into residential households and then only have to lay the fiber from the CV fiber nodes that are already scattered though out the island. It baffles me why they have up until now not attempted to work together. Now they might be forced to do it for survival. That’s if Link Bermuda really comes though with their proposal, which at this point is just blowing smoke to get the Government to actually push through with the reforms.

  9. Yada Yada Yada says:

    That’s still to much you have to add on what the ISP is gonna charge also..

  10. F****IN CRAZY! says:

    BTC CEO Eric Dobson said that “by end of the first quarter of 2013,40% of the island’s homes will have access to download speeds of 25 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 4Mbps

    Not with those damn prices. Must be crazy. What exactly are we paying more for?

  11. The Price Is Right (Not) says:

    They also need to stop trimming the band width during peak times because they can’t handle the traffic.

  12. media says:

    With BTC I don’t have that problem where I live. I pay for 8MB and get between 6 – 7 at all times. To achieve that I admit I did need to put some pressure on BTC and I have to say they did step up and came up with a workable solution. I suggest anyone who is not satisfied with their speed to contact BTC and take it right to the top if necessary. I use Transact as my ISP. I can’t speak for the other ISPs. CV from various reports have apparently improved their speeds during peak hours over the last few month. Not perfect but an improvement. Having tested both BTC and CV for a month together last year for me BTC won easily in terms of consistency of speed.

  13. Will says:

    lol BT in uk offer 100mb, free calls and unlimited usage for 35£ a month…