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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
Ok lets think for a moment, most of the UK populations see's this as the choice.
BT NTL AOL WANNADOO
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Pure supposition, have you asked them all.
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
BT play dirty games like I seen with my friend, his adsl install got put back a month then after he found out from nildram 3 hours later BT cold called him saying they could do it the next day if he switches to BT isp.
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One example, hardly evidence of how they treat most customers.
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
As a consumer the best isp's are generally unknown, which is why the poor ones have such high amount of customers. BT's cap has only been on for around a month or so they didnt activate it until january so I wouldnt expect much fallback from it until after 6 months then we will see if they carry on gaining customers.
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Who says, the general public are not as thick and ill informed as some make out. Why not expect fall out until after six months? The ones on here who say the minute caps are introduced they will leave NTL immediately if not before.
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
Leaving NTL isnt simple I say time and time again, it involves changing phone provider as well and some people are limited to NTL only, NTL DO have a local monopoly, they are not tied by the same guidelines that BT have by ofcom and the government and they dont have to wholesale their service.
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It is quite simple, ask Neil.
NTL do not have any local monopoly, FACT.
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
I will get the name of the norway isp the next time I speak to my friend, although they lost 40%, it doesnt mean I said NTL will lose 40% it was meant to show what can happen when drastic changes are made.
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Something so significant would be easily found on Google but nobody can find any mention of it.
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
Sorry I dont sit here all day posting every 15 mins, I dont know if people are been paid by ntl to or not but I have better things to do then spend the day arguing my point, I know I am not wanted by my isp as I dont fit their 50% operating profit requirement.
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I'm glad you don't have to sit here posting all day, it means you can get about a bit, some of us can't although we dearly wish we could.
I don't work for NTL, don't own shares in NTL and think their DTV sucks. Some people can see the facts without having to be paid.
Where does the 50% operating profit come from?