BT is not allowed to publicise the names of service providers for its new broadband ADSL - a source of huge confusion for York's business community.
Many of them complain that they literally do not know who they can turn to in order to join the 21st century.
So, below we publish a list of names of 66 service providers which work with BT exchanges. They appeared in a national advertisement on broadband areas paid for by BT but using an 0800 number which is now defunct.
AA ISP, Abel Always, ADSL-NOW.co.uk, Akhter Computers Ltd, alwaysON Ltd, altohiway Limited, Atlantic, Atlas Internet Ltd, Aviators Network, Btopenworld, C2 Internet Ltd, Cairn Systems, Claranet Ltd, Cloud Nine, COLT Telecommunications, ConnectaPac.net, Custom Access, DataComms Europe Ltd, Datanet - for Business, Demon Internet, Dorset Internet, Easynet, Eclipse Internet, cdNET, Entanet, FastNet International Ltd, Fibili, Firstnet Services Ltd, FLYER Internet, Force9, freedom2surf, Free-Online, Freeserve, Frontier Internet Services, Highway One Ltd, Houxou.com, Internet Central Limited, Internet For Business Ltd, Inweb Networks, iomart, Jippii UK plc, KB Media Ltd, Lavron Technologies UK Ltd, Legend Internet Ltd, London Web, Communications, Mistral Internet, Netscalibur UK Limited, Network-i-Limited, NewNet plc, Nextra UK Limited, Nildram, Onyx Internet, Pipemedia OnLine, PIPEX Internet Limited, Plus.Net, Q.931 Ltd, Spitfire, Starcomm, Telewest, Timewarp Internet Limited, Tiscali, VIA NET.WORKS UK LTD, XO Communications, Your Communications, Zen Internet.
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