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BT Openworld slashes prices for SMEs

by Jo Ticehurst

30 Jul 2002

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BT Openworld has cut the pricing of its wireless network products by up to 22 per cent in a bid to encourage uptake by small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs).

The price of BT Openworld's wireless USB desktop adaptors and laptop cards has been reduced by 16.9 per cent and the company's central Wireless Access Point has been slashed by 22.4 per cent.

The company said the reduced-price products are supported by small business networking provider Linksys, and are designed to the Wi-Fi (802.11b) global standard.

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