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Originally Posted by Ignition
Just to point out, what is being spent on other services isn't pure profit, assuming this is the case it'd be measured against how much profit is being made on the services, not on how much is being taken in total.
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As any businessman knows, it's better to have the money coming in than not. I do not believe those 50k customers are costing NTL more than what they make out of them.
Why are people not given an unlimited option? Instead they are being forced elsewhere. It's not the quality of service that will keep these people with NTL after they've been kicked off their broadband.