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Re: NTL price increase and their reasons
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One point though, in the total amount of the peopl who have ADSL, only a small percentage suffer from upstream rate adaption (i.e.: less than 256kbps) and the percentage is around the 0.1% mark possibly less. Its definitely no hgiher than 1/1000. |
Re: NTL price increase and their reasons
bulldog 2mb
activation £1 monthly cost £38 usb modem £40 cost in 1st year £1+12*à ƒÆ’ƒâ€šÃ‚£38+à ƒâ€šÃ‚£40 = £509 NTL is 12 * £38 = £456 for a 1mb to 1.5mb service |
Re: NTL price increase and their reasons
basically, lots of cheaper alternatives to NTL out there -so no reason for me to stay...
Incidently, have now gone 2 weeks without the channels on my digi tv that im payin for, had an engineer out a week ago - who installed a new box, then phoned faults up to say the channels were still not there (weds) and still not got em. So thats being cancelled too.... although going off experiences from friends, ntl wont let u cancel - it took my friend 3 months for them to realise he no longer wanted his bb - infact when he left the house, it was still active, despite 3 months earlier cancelling the direct debit and having written confirmation off ntl saying that his bb was cancelled.... weirdos... left hand and right hand not speaking again.... |
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