I'm looking to potentially switch suppliers and I am comparing what's on offer. I need some help in understanding the BT Packages. BT offer an upgrade from halo 2 to Halo 3 with a £5 saving but locked in for 2 years. As far as I can see, there is no difference between Halo 2 and Halo 3 except that BT website describes Halo 3 as being able to "Stream video on up to 4 devices at once". What does this mean and can I already do this on Halo 2?
Apologies for my lack of understanding but hoping someone can help.
Thank you.
there is no longer a halo 2 just halo3 and 3+
Thank you for your reply; but I am on Halo 2 and would like to understand what the advantage of Halo 3 is?
if on halo 2 you must have the details of what you so can compare with the halo 3 benefit from quick glance looks like halo 3 gives additional keep connected and price promise
I already have 'keep connected' and 'price promise' with Halo 2. The only difference I can see is that Halo 3 can "Stream video on up to 4 devices at once" - what is the benefit in layman's terms?
They're the same thing, just a name change from halo 2 to halo 3
@ezzsaawrote:I already have 'keep connected' and 'price promise' with Halo 2. The only difference I can see is that Halo 3 can "Stream video on up to 4 devices at once" - what is the benefit in layman's terms?
Hi @ezzsaa I think you are getting confused between Broadband and Halo. Halo is simply an add on benefit like price promise etc. The stream video on up to 4 devices at once has nothing to do with the Halo benefits. To understand Halo see the link already provided. The broadband part should be shown separate, like Fibre with Halo 3.