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Originally Posted by KenK
 Yes, it would all be about money and marketing, not about customer service.
Other guesses: they couldn't agree a cheap-enough or short-enough new contract with the modem-only supplier; and they wanted a device they could call a hub, to compete with BT's advertising.... and still got people to pay for it ...
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Total nonsense.
The superhub was brought out to make things simpler for customers to set up their broadband and create a network in the home, rather than farting around with a separate modem and router.
For the majority of customers it's done exactly that. BT homehubs aren't exactly perfect themselves. I mean they are now on the third model of it.