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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
almost, NTL have chosen not to broadband up some of their areas they consider not financially viable.
End of the day there is good and bad things about each situation.
ukonline will probably initially only have 24mbit in london and then eventually rollout to all of its llu exchanges, 24mbit will probably only be possible when you are under 2km to the exchange and using the right server's to download off, it is much more a PR thing then anything else.
Likewise on NTL they are promoting their 10mbit to get their sales, but in the meantime they are pushing up their contention ratios and their external pipes get congested also making 10mbit a hard target to reach, the advantage with ntl of course distance is much less a factor, just providing you get lucky on the postcode lottery and have a good ubr and you dont use usa sites you have a good chance of using your full 10mbit. The uncapped service will probably be lower speeds anyway so the only users on the 10mbit will be low to medium users making it much more less likely it will be pushed.
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I have hinted before about how much your ongoing ill informed conjecture really begins to become very irritating. You make sweeping statements of pure rubbish and pass them off as factual. Please desist.
From your numerous posts, you live in an area of LE that was originally cabled to a level that is not compatible with some of the current ntl high spec offerings.
Fine. Just maybe this is being worked on. Meantime, please spare us your considered opinion of what ntl may or may not be planning/doing/not doing/spending. I have hedged around your vexatious outpourings before - but - finally - please desist from posting rubbish with a negative slant. Thanks.