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Old 14-12-2004, 14:05   #43
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Re: NTL - New 1MB / 5GB Cap - should I subscribe @ 300k with NO CAP ?

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Originally Posted by Neil
But the point is, many ISPs are offering that service.
Many ISPs are offering uncapped (at the moment) services because they are fighting for market share in the ADSL market.

NTL may lose a number of users when they bring in the caps but will they miss the 24/7 warez merchants who jump ship?

With the new offerings that NTL have coming next year (VOD, PVR, wireless cable modems, etc) they may attract many new customers, particularly if they get the interactive sorted and multi screen Sky Sports. If these new customers are joining for the TV then they will also be getting the NTL phone line and possibly broadband. NTL are pushing bundles which are aimed at getting customers, new and old, to take multiple services.
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