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Zee 01-02-2007 20:20

Broadband M? HUH?
 
Are ntl trying to confuse its customers or what?

Wtf does M L and XL mean to a basic user? I had to visit Telewest site to find out exactly what was going on...

Hopefully when ntl relaunch as Virgin Media they don't really confuse people, my mum would have no idea what all this meant thats for sure

Also, why is there so much more info on the Telewest site compared to ntl if they're one company?

http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/8844/ntlyw4.png

http://img250.imageshack.us/img250/1441/telewestuv9.jpg

MovedGoalPosts 01-02-2007 20:25

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
I dunno whether it's got potential to confuse or not. But at least by trying to brand without directly associating with the maximum speed, it might reduce some of the expectation that if you order 10meg, you get exactly 10 meg, not "up to".

Zee 01-02-2007 20:40

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob (Post 34211291)
I dunno whether it's got potential to confuse or not. But at least by trying to brand without directly associating with the maximum speed, it might reduce some of the expectation that if you order 10meg, you get exactly 10 meg, not "up to".

True, but by looking at that ntl page, you don't even know ntl offer 10Mbps - it has nothing on the page of what speeds they offer

Chris W 01-02-2007 20:42

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
errr yes it does.

Under Broadband Size XL it says

"The power of 10mb"

Zee 01-02-2007 20:46

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris W (Post 34211302)
errr yes it does.

Under Broadband Size XL it says

"The power of 10mb"

Ok, fine...

and what about L and M ?

NoKnowledge 01-02-2007 22:54

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
On the ntl page if you click on the L or M link it tells you the Mb you get.

But this is off topic - Why with TW on 10M I get 384kbps upload but on ntl 10M people are getting 512kbps upload?

dcclanuk 01-02-2007 23:09

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NoKnowledge (Post 34211414)
On the ntl page if you click on the L or M link it tells you the Mb you get.

But this is off topic - Why with TW on 10M I get 384kbps upload but on ntl 10M people are getting 512kbps upload?

Yes I think that is unfair too!

Graham M 01-02-2007 23:12

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dcclanuk (Post 34211423)
Yes I think that is unfair too!

Well eventually I think the speeds will be synergised, so don't panic...

Nikesh 01-02-2007 23:24

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zee (Post 34211306)
Ok, fine...

and what about L and M ?

I agree with you Zee. Instead of putting "Nearly 35 times faster than Dial up" for the M package, they should put 2Mb. It's annoying how you have to click find out more, just to find out what speed it is.

Stephen 01-02-2007 23:37

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
Its
2MB=M

4MB=L

10MB=XL

Web-Junkie 02-02-2007 01:10

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
Why can't they just put the damn speeds on instead of using jargon? For a company that's supposed to specialise (is that really the right word for this company?) in communications they sure don't 'communicate' very clearly with their target audience!

If I want anything in M, L and XL i'll go to a clothes shop, or maybe learn Latin just in case I want anything in units of 1000, 50 or 40!!

JG3870 02-02-2007 02:14

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zee (Post 34211286)
Are ntl trying to confuse its customers or what?

Wtf does M L and XL mean to a basic user? I had to visit Telewest site to find out exactly what was going on...

Hopefully when ntl relaunch as Virgin Media they don't really confuse people, my mum would have no idea what all this meant thats for sure

Also, why is there so much more info on the Telewest site compared to ntl if they're one company?

Although NTL & Telewest merged they still both operated as seperate companies with lots of things going on in the background to unify both companies for the launch of Virgin Media.

NTL's & Telewest's websites will disappear within the next couple of weeks to be replaced by one brand new Virgin Media website for everyone

Web-Junkie 02-02-2007 18:12

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
I sure hope RB has enough clout to make Virgin Media more of a success than NTL was, and listens better to his customers concerns about poor service!

Stuart 02-02-2007 19:47

Re: Broadband M? HUH?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zee (Post 34211286)
Also, why is there so much more info on the Telewest site compared to ntl if they're one company?


Quote:

Originally Posted by NoKnowledge (Post 34211414)
On the ntl page if you click on the L or M link it tells you the Mb you get.

But this is off topic - Why with TW on 10M I get 384kbps upload but on ntl 10M people are getting 512kbps upload?


Yes, it is off topic, and as such, should be discussed in another thread.

Regarding the differences between NTL and Telewest. The answer is simple. When two companies merge, it takes a few days to peform the name change (changing legal documentation, changing letterheads) However,merging the various systems used by both companies takes considerably longer (hardware, software upgrades, departmental changes, merges, etc).

NTL and Telewest will both eventually offer exactly the same products/services, but it will take time.


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