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August 14, 2008

Best Deals are in Bundles


by David Allen

There has always been some sort of bundle or packaging going on within the broadband and internet industry, but this concept of putting a range of services together has only taken off since 2006.

This is when broadband opened up and providers were able to put all or some of their services together.

The idea is to appeal to the customer by offering two to four services, all bundled together in one place.

This is said to make it easier for the customer to pay and of course, because there are more services, the price is sure to be better too.

The problem for customers is comparing the bundled prices and the services, as these are going to be different in certain areas.

However, it seems that research has found that having broadband, phone and IPTV, cable or satellite is going to be cheaper for the customer, while at the same increasing the provider’s profit margins.

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