
Telco said 'nobody wants broadband' our survey said...
Published: 10 October 2001 08:30 GMT
BT's claim that UK businesses don't want broadband internet access is wrong says the Communications Managers Association.
According to research from the CMA more than 70 per cent of CMA members questioned said they would like to use broadband internet services and their businesses were suffering because they could not, according to the Financial Times.
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