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  2. BT Smart Hub - Wikipedia

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    With each BT Home Hub released up to 2.0, a new phone model was made to accompany it: BT Home Hub 1.0: was supplied with the BT Hub Phone 1010; BT Home Hub 1.5: was supplied with the BT Hub Phone 1020 (The only difference between the 1010 and the 1020 was the lack of the colour screen and supporting features on the 1020.)

  3. BT Broadband - Wikipedia

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    BT launched a new look Home Hub in October 2007 with an enhanced wireless footprint. [clarification needed] In July 2008 the Home Hub was relaunched with a new smaller design, Draft-N wireless, additional connections and a new user interface; unlike the previous replacement, the new Home Hub was given a .0 release, making it the Home Hub 2.0.

  4. BT Group - Wikipedia

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    The BT Home Hub manufactured by Inventel was also launched in June 2006. [65] In October 2006, BT confirmed that it would be investing 75% of its total capital spending, put at £10 billion over five years, in its new Internet Protocol (IP) based 21st century network (21CN). Annual savings of £1 billion per annum were expected when the ...

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  6. BT Home Hub - Wikipedia

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  9. BT Highway - Wikipedia

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    BT Highway was a UK retail ISDN2e service from British Telecom which was announced in November 1997 [1] and withdrawn in February 2007. [2] In the domestic market, it was sold as BT Home Highway and for small businesses, BT Business Highway.