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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
Well it could prove more profitable if NTL only handled the wholesale side, no customer support to consumers for a start. Perhaps NTL could charge a sort of signup fee to isp's that would help offset the cost of building the network, but I strongly believe consumer's interests should always come first.
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Hmmmm, so to get this straight ntl are going to provide their network for other ISP's to provide service over. the only flaw to making money this way instead of having their own direct custmers is announcing they are getting rid of network technicians this week instead of customer support people.
Now would not be the right time to sell services to a third party on an already poorly maintained HFC network, and one that can only get worse as they make redundant some of the understaffed people who are supposed to be keeping it in tip top condition!
PS: My sarcasm is directed at ntl management, not you Chrysalis.