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Shouldn't matter, if they ran the current promotions and had a service thats wasn't renowned for constantly being broken then they should IMHO have captured 80% of people in their catchment area. After all the 3 for £30 deal is a GREAT deal but they are just too well known for supplying dodgy products that break constantly. Here in Leicester things have been so bad in the last few years that people actively walk up to the Ntl stand in the ~Shires and have a go at the sales guys, I've seen them do it. I'm not knocking Ntl for the sake of it, I'm just pointing out that the story isn't what it seems to be. |
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5 Mil wholesale connections. Split up between the other ISP's it still puts Ntl at the upper end of the Spectrum.
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That Ntl's penetration into the market (for all services) is not what it should be with the deals they are offering. Also that Ntl are getting a reputation for having a creaking network that for many doesn't work more often than it does. Oh and that BT rubbished Ntls claims, but I guess you read that in the article. :erm: |
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I however find it easier to moan (sometimes), although we are looking at moving house and I dont wish to sign up to a Sky/ADSL 12mth contract combo only to end up moving before then :) Although if we ended up in a TW area, I'd definitely get their broadband... but still get Sky :) Shaun has a point definitely - for what NTL are doing to gain customers, they dont appear to be gaining an amount to justify how much time/money they're putting into the campaigns. |
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Noticed baguley id so must be NTL Staff. Anyway was doing lots of shopping walked past did not even ask people if the wanted cable. A bit further up was a Sky Sales pitch he had a queue signing people up Two NTL people and did less than one sky sales person. But not surprised both perminantley on mobos . Looked like they must be paid by false pretencies, if it was me would have them on a bonus scheme no sales no pay. |
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From day one ie: when they were called CableTel, the emphasis was on keeping customer churn below X percent. This carried on into ntl days, and to meet these targets they would give good offers and even free service to those who threatened to leave or had any complaints about lack of service/functions, when the shareholders started to see through the statistics and realise the high percentage of customers that were not fully paying for the service they were receiving, the emphasis turned onto getting rid of these people because they were in effect bad debt. This made customer numbers decrease, so they then built up a customer retention department..................... Its all swings and roundabouts, a good report in one area is often hiding bad news in another area. They even tried to make the figures look good by keeping tens of thousands of customers from old closed networks on the books, and keeping bad debtors/closed accounts to make figures look good, and for that reason many people with closed accounts ended up getting letters from debt collection agencies. |
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It all boils down to conveniance I have already mentioned it before.
NTL as an isp are poor, (transperent proxies, performance all over the place can be real poor in some areas, no product for power users) NTL as a tv supplier are poor, (again can be great in some areas but other areas are getting a analogue only service reducing in quality each year) NTL as a phone supplier are average. Given that you only needed 1 of these 3 things, I think most people would not choose NTL, the reason why NTL are so popular is they supply all these products under 1 name making it easier for people, their is also the problem that some people cannot have BT/SKY due to landlord restrictions, and there only been 1 reseller of NTL broadband (AOL). |
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I moved away from NTL a year ago and haven't looked back. I wasn't happy with the way they were moving (Caps, crappy email and a laughable news server service), so I got ADSL. In the last month my monthly bill for my 2Meg line has gone down £10 and if I wanted, I could move to UKOnline and get 8Meg in the enxt couple of months, but I'm not sure I will as I'm happy where I am. |
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