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Old 19-12-2005, 22:49   #6
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Re: uncapped connections

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Originally Posted by mmm
is confusing - is this the plan to up all conections to 10Mb now on hold? Could the insider with the info please clarify!
I'm not an insider, but I have spent the last year or so reporting on this stuff (now a job that's finally over..).

Simply, 1 and 2Mbps customers will obviously have the option to upgrade to 10Mbps at some stage. Whether this'll be an opt-in or opt-out process, no one knows.

As it stands, 1 and 2Mbps customers - it would certainly seem - will get an unlimited connection on those speeds until the time comes for it to be viable to up their speed to 10Mbps comes.

(My personal opinion is that during 2006, 1 and 2Mbps customers will get the option to opt-out of an upgrade to 10Mbps - when it becomes viable - and remain unlimited or go onto the 10Mbps and be capped according to which tier they're on: £17.99 or £24.99. But that's speculative, NTL haven't announced this will be the case - it's just based on their past activities.)
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