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Old 15-03-2006, 10:59   #10
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Re: 10mb

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Originally Posted by bopdude
So the answer is, they're not upgrading all speeds to 10 meg
no the answer is 10meg will be the standard for ntl customers by end of this year.

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
I doubt sales are been hit too hard, look at the pitch.

"Unmetered" internet for 17.99 and 24.99 respectively, speeds upto 10meg.

That looks a lot better then 8meg internet for 24.99 xx gig inclusive.

Difference is bt are moving to a one size fits all upto 8meg service so even those stuck on lower speeds will have the respective caps, ntl are at least for now keeping the lower 2 speeds and providing consumer's with a choice. From a marketing perspective they are strong.

Bullfrog wont concern ntl at all the coverage is too low.
eh

""Unmetered" internet for 17.99 and 24.99 respectively, speeds upto 10meg."

dont you mean speeds of 1meg and 2meg?
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