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Originally Posted by ianathuth
AFAIK Demon is owned by the Thus group who are making an operating loss.
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Irrelevant whats relevant is they offer it what he stated above. Like I said profit isnt everything.
Summary of questions unanswered by ntl staff/shareholders at this point.
How do telewest manage to offer unmetered services on higher speeds using the same technology?
What is the average use of 1.5mbit ntl broadband customers only?
Does NTL broadband sector subsidise their TV sector?
Why dont NTL staff/shareholders pass on feedback to senior staff at NTL who have the power to make decisions on the new packages instead of telling people to go away?
Does NTL consider someone who uses a high amount of traffic but buys premium tv/phone packages a liability and prefers to lose that customer and possibly others who he warns away from NTL?
Is the install fee free permanently?
Whats the average customer rentention period?
Why do NTL refuse to consider alternative ways of making money and kurbing 24/7 leechers? (one example if the option was there I would pay £3 a month to not use transperent proxies)