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All ISPs know the cost of having high usage customers and know they cannot sustain having those customers for an indefinate period of time. The question is how long before profitability is a more important factor than retaining such customers. More and more ISPs are taking action to persuade the very high users to move on to another ISP. The more that do this, the smaller the number of ISPs without any restriction for them to move to and the sooner the ones left will also take action. Nildram has recently changed it usage policy to clamp down on the very high users but look how many residential broadband customers they have, just 40,000. Now if all the NTL customers jump ship as some members on here are suggesting they will and move to Nildram, what do you think will happen? If they are having to take action against high usage customers and they only have a total of 40,000 customers then I would suggest that doubling that number with all those ex NTL customers will result in their new ship sinking, and sinking fast. |
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NTL dont have a local monpoly - you can order AOL as an alternative.
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Is it possible to get a poll going for 1.5mbit customers to see how many of them will continue to pay £40 a month once it gets upgraded to 3mbit? Would be interesting to see how many people are on the top tariff for the speed, or if they're on it for the ability to download more than they can on the next tier down. Seeing as there is very little difference in the tiers now (apart from 2x the price), who would want 3mbit?
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Another wonderful bit of NTL thinking there, p*ss off customers in a manner which means they can still get a speed increase but pay them less. Makes you wonder whether anyone at NTL has even a smattering of business skill. |
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http://www.onsnetnuenen.nl/ for those interested and can speak Dutch (Sorry a bit OT) |
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Hmm....Mr Scrotnig takes calls from Customers Day in day out.....wonder why this plethora of customers would ever want to ring Customer Services..... *amazement* (!)
On topic.....I was basically ****** off when they said they were introducing caps....but it is more of an issue as to what they do if you go over the cap now....charges....do what plusnet are gonna do...drop to 150k.....what?? Be interesting. If NTL wants only a certain type of users....they should not pussy foot around with supposed caps (over the last 12 months) and simply enforce it.....everyone then would know where they stand. 'Tis like everything they do....takes and eternity, and then when eventually rolls out, bares no resemblence to the original plan. (Digital TV anyone - anyone actually runnign that with no problem....I've never managed it :) ) Wiggz |
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What makes people think this? Read my earlier post again. ntl are out to make a profit, like any other large company. They don't have any 'social' or 'moral' responsibilities. You need to read up on the origins of the capitalist system and also the free market economy. Unless the regulator instructs otherwise, ntl are not obliged to pay any consideration whatsoever to whether their customers have any alternative suppliers. |
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I think i'd be a lot more willing to accept caps if it was backed up with a fully working service. I've never had a problem with dropping speeds, or anything that would be associated to other peoples heavy useage affecting me, but i HAVE suffered from many, many problems with email, newsgroups, complete cut outs of my service entirely, useless customer service (when i finally get through), etc.
I'd have a lot more respect for ntl if they put the money into FIXING those problems, before doubling (at least) everyone's speed, just to keep the shareholders and investors happy, only to cap people because their network can't handle it. And i'm betting that even AFTER the caps, ntl will still suffer from the same problems, like last time they upgraded, when we were told the upgrades to the system would sort out the problems. |
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