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UK's Biggest?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/04/05/ntl_broadband/
Seemingly 200k more than number 2. Quite an achievement for a company so badly mired in debt a few years back. |
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Remember the NTL circle
Gain customers, lose customers to poor service, worry what shall we do , offer discounts, Gain Customers, lose customers to poor service, worry what shall we do, offer discounts etc :rolleyes: It all goes round less investment in people to keep network going ( Job cuts recently) Less investment in equipment to support new subcribers (to give shareholders more divi) |
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been the biggest doesnt mean you are the best
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Say for instance BT offered all customers un capped unlimited broadband the whole NTL investment plan would be in tatters . The city would look at NTL plans and put investment in BT not NTL What Bill Goodland is gambling on is selling bandwidth not a BB service Also the dividends would go down and more staff would be made redundant . |
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This is actually fairly true - I monitored the roll out of Ambit 250 modems (purely out of interest) and was astounded at how many went in in the first month - not all would be replacements for dodgy modems by a long chalk.
What we're seeing, of course, is a huge increase in the market for broadband, BT and ntl are chasing an ever increasing pot so it's not surprising that both manage to sign up great wodges of new punters* every week. *Sorry 'highly valued revenue generation units'** ** Gremlins again I'm afraid - meant to say 'customers' |
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I went to the 'who the f*** do you think you are' school of customer service, which is why they don't let me talk to customers, and I have to wear this muzzle.
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But is the claim a load of balls anyway? According to the news item on www.adslguide.org.uk, it probably is. If you go to BT 3rd Quarter results & highlights, under the Retail section you find this paragraph:
"The growth of broadband continues with 1,491,000 BT Retail connections at December 31, 2004, an increase of 16 per cent in the quarter. Net additions of 208,000 were a 26 per cent share of the DSL market additions. Broadband turnover grew by 79 per cent to £145 million. " |
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