The ADSL prices seem to be going down over 12 months (unless that is my imagination), they seem to either, absorb any inflation, or have a negative inflation as they grow in size.
NTL should, in theory, be able to undercut ADSL's prices, because of their size. A big company has the economy-of-scale to be able to undercut small companies, unless the big company happens to be top-heavy or badly managed. Myself, I think the gap will widen between ntl and ADSL.
The exchanges are being ADSL triggered 'by-the-day'... almost. The number required for the trigger, and the number needed, is in a lot of cases, only requiring 10 more people showing interest, to cause the exchange to be ADSL enabled. Just maybe half a dozen more people registering interest (with no commitment) will do it. So enlighten those that may not be aware of this.
All exchanges are shown here, showing how many more are needed to get your particular exchange enabled.
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/availabi...asp?order=trig