Once again, BT has been criticised for promoting its BT Sport channels with "misleading" TV ads. The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has told the company to pull a number of adverts, ...
A BT Infinity ad promising "8x faster than the UK average broadband" has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for exaggerating and misleading viewers. The ad, which is still available on ...
The Advertising Standards Authority has rapped BT Vision over a misleading advert which implied that certain movies were available on its platform before Sky's service. In the TV ad, a voiceover ...
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) upheld a complaint on Wednesday against BT over a direct mail advert to their broadband customers promoting BT Communicator, its recently launched Internet ...
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned a BT advert for making misleading claims about its broadband speeds, after complaints from Virgin Media, TalkTalk and Sky. Last year, BT launched a TV ad ...
Advertising watchdogs have banned a BT Home Hub advert that tried to blame your Wi-Fi problems on your phone. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen and ...
BT has been rapped on the knuckles by the UK's advertising regulator, following a complaint made by Virgin Media over misleading claims about broadband speeds in several of its rival's adverts. As ...
BT was originally planning to call the service LinkUK, but they’ve now launched under the clunky moniker InLinkUK—presumably for trademark reasons (Link is the network that connects together all of ...
The telecom giant had argued the British pay TV company, in which Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. owns 39 percent, blocked spots from running on Sky Sports. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor U.K.
Over 40 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are poised to launch broadband marketing campaigns that have been subsidised by BT. As ZDNet UK first reported back in January, BT is committing several ...
British prosecutors are investigating whether incumbent operator BT illegally tested an online advertising system without users’ consent. The inquiry focuses on Webwise, a system from the company ...
In a TV advert, a voice-over said BT is "rolling out up to 20 meg speeds" to give "consistently faster broadband". The Advertising Standards Authority, which received 17 complaints, said it had not ...
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