| CNET News.com tech sites: | | The 9.99 pound fee, on the other hand, compares "less well" with the bucket offerings of mobile operators such as 3, the analyst warned. Fusion's success will also rest on BT getting its distribution strategy right. Most customers choose their service provider at retail outlets, but BT initially plans to offer Fusion only through its portal and by phone, said Ovum. While this may seem counterintuitive, it does make sense as Fusion works only with a BT broadband line and the telephone company knows who all of its 1.3 million customers are. Cath Everett of reported from London. Track this story's companies and topics Related stories May 13, 2005 May 4, 2005 April 28, 2005 March 15, 2005 February 10, 2005 November 19, 2004 From News.com Extra from PCWorld from Yahoo! News from The Register Popular white pape
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