We've all heard of ntl's new broadband tiers, to be rolled out in early 2005.
3mb > £37.99 (40GB)
2mb > £24.99 (30GB)
1mb > £17.99 (5GB)
but, are ntl going to keep their 300k service.
before the news of the speed upgrades were announced, it was rumoured that a lower speed tier would be kept (150k was previously stated i believe). then after the official news was posted, a lower tier service was dismissed...or was it?
the following ntl presentation clearly shows a 300k service being kept (apparently with no cap) at a cost of £15.99:
http://www.ntl.com/locales/gb/en/inv...-Final-UBS.pdf
(page 14)
so, does anyone know whether ntl are going to keep a 300k service, or is it a mistake
(or possibly is it a conspiricy against me with the aim of confusing moi

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(i hope this thread don't start into a "capping" thread again

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thanks