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Old 21-03-2006, 11:07   #16
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Re: Any word from employees about capacity issues?

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Originally Posted by Redwolf
Yes but if their infrastructure can't cope with this struggle for maximum speed then they will only lose customers at the rate they are now, which seems to be rather quickly
"they will only lose customers at the rate they are now"

not true. the last results appear to say the total broadband customers of NTL has increased from 1,330,000 (last quarter of 2004) to 1,823,000 (last quarter of 2005).

http://www.ntl.com/locales/gb/en/inv...rts/2005-4.pdf
see page 15 - see line 'total broadband customers'.

approx 37% increase in broadband customers in 1 year unless I am misunderstanding the figures.
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