Those price rises in full.....(just as we predicted

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Telco
Second lines
Standardise to £7.50
Features
Increase to £1.50*
Fixed to Mobile rates
Reduce Fixed to UK Mobile rates.
Fixed to International Mobiles
Increase Fixed to International mobile rates to landline rate plus 20ppm.
*Excludes Itemised billing
Internet
Broadband
High Speed (1Mb) Increase price to £37.99
Consoles (xbox and PS2) Decrease price to incremental £2
Dial Up
Unmetered (Unlimited) Increase price to £12.49
Metered (Pay as you go) Increase price to local rate 3-2-1ppm
DTV
Base Pack (no premiums):
From £18 to £19
Mid Pack (no premiums):
From £25 to £26
Family Pack (no premiums):
From £28 to £29
Premium Packs:
Premium prices changing from between -£1 and +£2
Hangama Pack:
From £23.50 to £24.50
Radio Times price change from £3.60 to £3.73 per month.
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Effective as of the 1st of June 2004.
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Originally Posted by Neil
Ok, Here's what I believe to be happening regarding price rises.....
It would appear that both 1 Meg & 600k ntl broadband will both be going up by £2.00 per month (I'm not 100% certaian on the 600k)
It would also appear that the folks that make these decisions have seen a bit of sense at last, & have chosen not to increase the price of the 150k service.
DTV it also appears will be going up, although we believe how much by has still to be confirmed, as apparently the decision was only made on the 15th of this month.
So-£38.00 1 meg ntl BB anyone? or perhaps I can interest you in £600k BB for the attractive sum of £27 per month?-didn't think so!
It will be interesting to see what price they set their DSL package at when/if it launches.
Surely they can see that they are making cable BB much more unattractive when compared to ADSL?
I'll let you know more as soon as I find out.
N.
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