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Old 08-11-2004, 11:55   #504
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Re: [Now Official] More ntl speed changes

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Originally Posted by thephenom
If that happens there are going to be alot of ****ed customers. You can't have a 1mbit connection and have a download limit of 5GB. That's hillarious.
how's it going to annoy a lot of customers - no one is being forced to change to these new tiers - they will be offered the option for a £25 fee.

A download limit of 5GB for £18 is about what you can expect for that price -it's unrealistic to think you can have both a high speed and a high download limit for £18 a month. Stick with 300k if 5GB is too small.

a)because it would canablise the revenue by offering no incentive to purchase the £25 product and an incentive to downgrade to £18 and

b)no ADSL supplier offers a high speed and a high download limit for that price level.

If you want unlimited GB for under £20 a month you aint gonna find an ADSL supplier offering it unless you opt for 512.


I can see the high volume users being frustrated though - if they dont have the option to purchase more than their allowance of 40GB a month.
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