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Originally Posted by gooner4life
it was a safety reason, a vehicle catching on it etc.
also BT will compensate those customers greatly unlike ntl.
21CN will be to the home as well, they will be getting rid of system x switches, everything will be cabled up in the exchanges, frames engineers will be a thing of the past.
customers will dial a number or log onto a website to order a product and by the time they finish the call to an automated system or browse to a different page the product will be active on the customers account and delivered via 21CN.
i've worked for NTL, BT and Homechoice, i've never seen a network as impressive as 21CN albeit they were just the plans.
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WOW your defenition of 21CN is somewhat different to what BTs is.
BT often pass faulty services as fault free so in that regard you wouldnt get working service never mind compensated, 21CN is not on the local loop only up to the exchange.