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Originally Posted by MrB
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Firstly-

to the site.
Secondly, the simple reason is that the 2 companies don't 'compete', as where you can get ntl you can't get TW (& vice versa)
ntl (& TW for that matter) compete with Sky & BT (& to some degree Freeview & Homechoice), as if you are unhappy with ntl/TW you can easily cancel & get Sky/BT, whereas if you had ntl, you couldn't cancel & get TW (& vice versa again)
So the two companies pricing structures are not really relevant to each other (yet!)
HTH.