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BT profits boosted by broadband sales
Telecoms and media group BT has reported a rise in its first quarter profits, helped by increased demand for home broadband products.
Profits before tax for the three months to 30 June were up 20% to 拢533m.
Some 251,000 new customers signed up to broadband providers who use BT's network during the period.
Of those, BT said 59% went with its own offering. Other companies such as Sky and TalkTalk also provide broadband using the network.
It helped BT Retail to increase profits by 4% to 拢344m. Average revenues per customer rose by 拢4 to 拢330 a year due to the increased take-up of broadband services.
Outside the UK, the BT signed its largest ever deal in Latin America with the Brazilian post office. It meant BT's Global Services division made a reduced loss of 拢37m.
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