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Re: NTL - wifi for NTL users [1]
That trial is over and afaik there are no plans to go further with it.
Are you sure the OP isn't confusing the ntl/linksys wifi offers with ntl offering actual wireless? They give you wifi, but only in your own home on a standard 802.11b router. The boxes in the street aren't wireless equipped in any way.
What does the [AD] bit mean?
What does the [1] bit mean?
As for 3G I think one of ntl's better decisions was to get out of the race for licenses rather early...
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