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Old 18-02-2005, 12:57   #697
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Re: [Merged] *ALL* ntl Cap Discussion In Here Please.

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Originally Posted by BIGZIPZ
That would have to be thousands of GB of bandwidth a month surely? If UKONLINE can offer 500GB for around the same money as NTL's pathetic 30GB limit, surely the cost of bandwidth is not as high as we think.
Work out what the minimum cost of 500Gb will be using the wholesale price of BT from the following article.
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It is important to understand that the wholesale cost for Broadband is
made up of £8.40 (ex VAT) per month per customer for the local loop
component and £31,130 (ex VAT) per month per 155Mb segment of a 622Mb
central pipe (BT broadband network transit).
taken from http://usertools.plus.net/status/archive/1101830040.htm
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