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Originally Posted by AtW
£1200 seems a bit too much for 10 Mbits, I wonder what's the price like for 50-100 Mbits, surely not 5-10 times more?
They seem to be doing this National Ethenet thingy, anyone knows how that differs from normal leased lines?
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Ethernet is their equivalent of a leased line, its direct Ethernet into your premises. As above it is 1:1 contention, you really do pay for that premium.
This quote came direct from NTL:Business about 12 months ago when I was getting a quote for a company the place I worked was doing a job for.