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don't get me wrong - i'm not putting NTL down for releasing the service, etc, and well done to them for being competative and so on, but in my view, it IS a poor show on NTL's part if they don't ensure they make every effort to see that their own staff know what is going on. If the dates are that uncertain, then the engineer / call centre - whoever - could at least say "we expect the service to be live by....". There is no obligation for them to give everyone who asks a definitive date for live service to their home. in fact, if the dates are that uncertain, perhaps the upgrade should not have been mentioned, otherwise it looks to obvious that it was just to scare the rivals, who will then ACTUALLY release a faster service sooner!!! |
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Nobody forced them to release the information. The only reason they did so was to keep customers from going elsewhere when it looked like BT and other DSL providers would be be releasing a higher speed product and grabbing all the headlines at the same time.
I pretty much expect this not to be rolled out till BT actually come close to catching up. Afterall, why stress the network until they need to. This will probably be good for NTL overall since they will have more capacity than needed and so hopefully mean happier customers and Marge gets to a have a slightly less stressful day :p . One day NTL will learn that quality > quantity. |
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I think thats a bit harsh, i`ve been with NTL broadband for 2 1/2 years and i`ve got to say their network is the dogs nuts. |
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The problem with that is illustrated by the current problems with Channel launches. Look at the amount of complaints that failiure generated on this forum alone! Quote:
The problem with that is (and I speak from experience here), if you say "and we expect the service to go live by ..." and then say a date, people will ignore the "we expect the service to go live by..." bit and assume the date is final. |
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Heres one for all to think about NTL & Telewest are supposed to be merging effectively creating one company. how are they going to get round offering some people 10mb unlimited for £35 pm while others will be paying up to £37.99 pm for 10mb with a 75gb cap.
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It's quite simple - while NTL and Telewest continue to exist as two brands, they'll market different products. Assuming that they will, at some point, re-launch under a unified brand, their products will become the same.
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They are also not direct competitors (you can get NTL or Telewest) you cannot choose to switch between them unlike say Demon and Bulldog, so why do they need to compete, it is about as useful as comparing the prices Time Warner offer in the US to the prices Telewest offer in the UK, or UPC in France.
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Just because the format for service delivery is slightly different, the end result is ultimately the same - high speed internet access. saying they are not competitors would be like saying buses and cars are nothing like each other in any way. on the surface it may seem that way, but indeed, they have more in common than not. they both have wheels, both use the roads, both get you from A to B. the list could go on, but in the end, you get to the destination, albeit one does it better than the other. |
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No, you can get NTL or Bulldog, you can get Telewest, or Bulldog, you cannot get NTL or Telewest.
So Telewest could lower its price for 20 MB BB to 1p, but if you were in a NTL cabled area it is of no use to you whatsoever, if Bulldog did the same you could of course switch to the competition. NTL and Telewest do not compete with oneanother, their product offerings are entirely complimentary (to use marketing speak). To compare to a similar transport analagy, the London to Brighton railway line is not the same as the London to Glasgow line. Both use Steel rails, have trains running along them etc, but if you want to get to Brighton you can only use the Brighton line and the operator running the trains on that line. |
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Let me try putting it from a different angle if BT were to rename its self under two or more titles & charge different prices in the different regions it would cause an uproar. In the same instance when NTL & TW merge effectively they become one company, i think its wrong for the same packages not to be offered nationwide
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When the 2 do merge and there is different products in different areas will ofcom do anything will anyone do anything, will the press pick up on it this remains to be seen. |
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You seem to ignore that ntl was a private venture from building the network to now. Are you trying to tell us that there were areas that didn't even have landlines till ntl came along? Course not.
If BT haven't haven't made parts of their network ADSL ready, or Sky dishes are banned, thats tough luck laddy. |
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