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anyone know if ntl are still uping all speeds to 10meg, and if so when?
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I think these plans were canned a while back.
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it wouldnt surprise me if they were canned when they decided to switch to unmetered instead as an alternative freebie.
Their has been clear problems since the top tier was upgraded and that was only a small % of customers. The amount of investment needed to make it work for all tiers I would guess is "unviable" in business talk. |
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"Unmetered" internet for 17.99 and 24.99 respectively, speeds upto 10meg. That looks a lot better then 8meg internet for 24.99 xx gig inclusive. Difference is bt are moving to a one size fits all upto 8meg service so even those stuck on lower speeds will have the respective caps, ntl are at least for now keeping the lower 2 speeds and providing consumer's with a choice. From a marketing perspective they are strong. Bullfrog wont concern ntl at all the coverage is too low. |
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""Unmetered" internet for 17.99 and 24.99 respectively, speeds upto 10meg." dont you mean speeds of 1meg and 2meg? |
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which explains the original question... Quote:
but it is believed there will be also be the option to have the old lower speeds but unlimited usage allowances. there's been plenty of threads on this subject so feel free to read all the posts! ---------- Post added at 11:45 ---------- Previous post was at 11:23 ---------- more info here:- http://www.cableforum.co.uk/article/...rice-reduction Quote:
and even clearer info here:- http://www.cableforum.co.uk/article/...n-november-8th Quote:
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Bum! I wish someone would get an uncatergorical absolute answer from NTL about what exactly they are going to offer us.I'm frankly perfectly happy with 1MB unlimited.
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the press release stated that 10meg will be universally rolled out by end of 2006 and unmetered speeds would be available on lower tiers.
If ntl were to scrap the universal 10 meg rollout they are best to keep quiet as long as possible so its entirely possible they are scrapped, nothing is fact until it happens. |
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I think the only thing to believe is that things will progress as the market dictates. |
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