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Originally Posted by Chris T
Good heavens, stop whinging! I signed up for NTL Broadband back when it was 512Kb for £25. It went to 600Kb, then 750Kb, then (IIRC) 1.5Mb, Now the same package is 2Mb and next year it's going to be 10Mb. All for no price increase.
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That arguement is getting so painfully old. NTL had to offer those speed increases. Can you imagine them in todays market offering a 512k connection for £50? They didn't do it out of the goodness of their heart, they did it to keep up with others.
Announcing first does not make you an industry leader, it's how you go about rolling it out