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Old 29-04-2005, 12:47   #19
SMHarman
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Re: Static IP address

The official position is that a residential service does not get a static IP (but I'm not an NTL official).

Unofficially if your CM/Rtr are never switched off it will not change very often. Even if they are never switched off if NTL choose to resegment your element of their network then you will get a new IP.

If you want a static IP you must sign up to the business product. The costs of the business and residential products look similar, but the business one is ex-VAT so add 17.5% to those prices. It is also a longer contract period.
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