Thursday 13 October, 2011
The telecom giants’ users could win tickets if they match an Olympic record, simply by making a call, watching TV or using Wi-Fi
BT home phone customers could be at next year’s London Olympics simply by making a phone call.
The official communications services partner for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games is giving its landline users, as well as those who use BT Wi-Fi or subscribe to its digital TV service, BT Vision, the chance to win tickets.
Every week between now and July 2012, BT customers can win a pair of tickets by matching specified Olympic or Paralympic records through using BT’s services.
For example, using BT home phone to make a call that last 3m 32.07 seconds would see the caller match the men’s 1,500 metre record and win them tickets.
Using a BT Wi-Fi hotspot for 13 minutes would match the men’s 5,000 metre record of 12 m 57.82 seconds, while watching four on-demand films via BT Vision would match the number of gold medals won by Jesse Owens in 1936.
If more customers hit the record than there are tickets available, a random prize draw will be used to select that week's winners from those that hit the record. Customers wishing to take part in the Record Breakers competition should sign-up at bt.com/recordbreakers.
Two-times gold medal winning decathlete and London Olympics ambassador Daley Thompson said: “Tickets are like gold dust and it is fantastic that BT is giving its customers a chance to experience the most anticipated event of 2012.”
David James, marketing director of BT Consumer, said: “We’re keen to give our customers a taste of the trackside excitement by inviting them to compete to match Olympic and Paralympic records.
“It’s really easy to take part and we’re delighted to be able to help winning BT customers experience London 2012 in person.”
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