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Originally Posted by PC_Arcade
Because that was before they introduced this throttling
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Rubbish. Why should something that will affect 5% of users affect the broadband quality? If anything it will make it better!
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Because they throw discounts around like it's going out of fashion in order to keep customers
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Do they? To how many of thier customers? Exactly? If it were all 4 million of them I don't think I'd be going home to a VM connection tonight...
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Because they used to have a great product and people are lazy when it comes to switching, also in some areas the choice is NTL or nothing (or such slow ADSL speeds that it might as well be nothing)
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So you would put up with something thats rubbish just because you couldn't be bothered to switch providers? Do me a lemon!
It isn't cable or nothing. ADSL is available to quite a large proportion of the UK, Dial-up is available to all telephone lines, satellite broadband is available to 98% of the UK, so there are always alternatives should you wish to switch.