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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
I thought the best question asked to ignition was why Telewest could offer higher download/upload and have no cap and no reduced performance its a shame he couldn't answer it, I have to assume its company greed. Fact is Telewest have made NTL look like idiots and shown it is quite easily possible to offer more. COX us cable isp has recently upgraded their customs to 4mbit/768kbit free its not announced on their website yet tho. Interesting tho look into these points.
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The other way to look at it is NTL is offering the upgrades to all parts of the network that can take broadband. Telewest don't.. Telewest have a smaller network to maintain (therefore lower costs). From what Neil has said in the past, they also have a habit of not upgrading areas that will be too expensive.
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1 - A good ISP actually caring about their users will upgrade them before they announce it or at least very soon after, NTL have gone the other way and announced it and we recieve the upgrades up to half a year or so later.
2 - NTL cant give without taking, the first upgrade seen the top tier have a price increase (some will claim its unrelated) and this upgrade see's a admin charge and a hard cap been added.
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Can't disagree there, although AFAIK NTL haven't actually introduced a "hard" cap (I take it you mean that downloads will cut off after that point).
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3 - We keep hearing again and again from the die hard supporters of a cap that if there is no cap we all suffer from horrible speeds, funny how telewesy have no such issue, pipex have no such issues, plusnet have no such issues, aol has no such issues, nildram has no such issues and they all offer unmetered.
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Do you know this? There could be thousands of Telewest users that get crap speeds. Same with all the ADSL providers. It's entirely possible people just don't complain. Remember, before becoming CableForum, this site did not really cater for other broadband users, and a lot probably don't know about it.
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4 - The top tier offers 40 gig a month, following NTL's tradition to shaft the highest paying customer's using the excuse we dont want people to download 24/7, well 24/7 on a 3mbit connection is 900 gig a month, so why not say a 150 gig limit which will do the same and no allow anything near 24/7 but give users a decent limit.
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When I said 24/7, I did not mean literally 24/7..
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5 - A few people here seem to think price is everything, well it isn't quite a few people here have said they will pay more for a better product so why not offer it.
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An arguement I have used many times with NTL..
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6 - The big question still unanswered, why cant NTL provide the same quality of service as telewest and yet they have more money to spend. They have a bigger network which is an "advantage" since contention is less visible on bigger pipes.
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NTL are larger, they do have more cash, BUT, they also have larger costs and a larger network. IIRC what Frank said on nthw.com, the bandwidth provided by NTL networks to NTL home is more than adequate for their current and anticipated needs, BUT NTL home have had to spend a lot of money (tens of millions of pounds) upgrading their own hardware to enable the faster speeds. Obviously the Venture Capitalist who provided this money will want it back with Interest.
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7 - Why do customers have to frequently goto their local managing director to get a decent resolution to their problems, whats up with customer services attitude lately.
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How do you know the customers frequently need to do this? Are you basing that on what you read on this site? Bear in mind that this site is not necessarily representative of people's experience of NTL (or any company) as a whole. It only has a few thousand users, and a lot of those may have joined specifically to complain about something.
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8 - Its 6th january and no news of upgrades starting although I am not going to switch now, when do we expect to see it starting.
Some good questions I think.
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It's only the first week of the year, NTL, like a lot of companies, has probably been running with a skeleton staff over Christmas. A lot of their staff probably only worked a three day week last week, then came back to work on Tuesday. This site was offline from Tuesday evening, and was fairly unreliable last night.
In short, I would be suprised if any company would schedule what is quite a major job for the first week in the year, and even if they did, the users may not have been able to post the fact to this site.