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Old 28-04-2004, 15:00   #283
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Re: [Merged] NTL Increasing BB Speeds

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Originally Posted by Nemesis
From what I have heard, the speed increase was not a reaction to TW, but had been planned for a while.

This being the case it begs the question(s).
  1. Does this show a "close working relationship" between TW and NTL ?
  1. There has been a close relationship for the past couple of years... nothing new there - especially when both companies are owned by the same consort...
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  2. Whether (1) is true or not, was the announcement of the changes a reaction to the TW announcement ?
  3. If it was a reaction, then the theory of ntl only increasing to speed to justify the price increase is a load of cr4p.
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NTL's PR machine must be kicking themselves (again) as the way in which it has been handled will do nothing to convince the customer base.
Why should they???? One measly price increase (and yes, I do beleive it's measly - do you have to question whether or not you can really afford another £3 a month for a luxury service?...) and higher speeds on BB services. What, pray tell is wrong with any of that?
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