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Old 10-02-2007, 11:36   #7
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Re: Bt Is Cheaper!!! Why Is Ntl Expensive Now?

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Originally Posted by freakfunk View Post
Im not having a BT are morally better than ntl lol, who cares who paid for what, the point is BT have offered me 8meg for £10 a month for a year before going to 14.99. at the moment im paying £35 for dodgy 10meg cable????? I mean if you can't see the attraction of that,? NTL was always traditionally cheaper, but whats happeneing?
You haven't been offered 8mb, you've been offered up to 8mb, which is not even remotely close to being the same thing.

Generally many ADSL lines will test at around 5mb to 6mb, and that's if you're in a good area. Many others come in at 2mb or 3mb, or even less. Hardly any touch the actual 8mb figure.

And even if you test as capable of 6mb, there's no guarantee you're even going to get that.

How bad is your 10mb connection? If it's running at anything over 6mb, the chances are you may be better staying where you are.
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