Why's it my 'business' hans? Why the need for apostrophes?
My point, neil, is that they're screwing residential customers. I'll be a business customer, and at the moment the deal they're doing is as good as i'll get in my location. I can't be sure that ADSL2+ will be rolled out to my exchange in the next 2 years. I'll probably end up getting a cheap as hell DSL connection as well, for backup/halo 2, but for the moment, the NTL business package is as good as i'll get. I was more than happy with the service before, and i have no reason to believe it will be any worse, it's just the cap that would hurt me, and if i opt for a business package that point is negated.
I bet, though, that NTL will see a hell of a lot more "business" (see, hans?) customers popping up once people realise the difference.
Anyway,you can cancel your NTL account within the contract time if you're moving to an area without cable.
If ADSL2+ is to be the same price as ADSL, and faster, and STILL uncapped, then NTL will lose a fair whack of customers, it's true, but i need a connection now, and the business package is a good deal in comparison with DSL. Just wish i'd chosen the property nearer the city, i'd have been able to get 8mbit from ukonline now, but the rent was another 12%, which at the moment ain't affordable. 3.5mbit will do us for now