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Old 29-04-2006, 21:57   #9
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Re: Where Now For UK Cable?

If a customer is paying say £17.50 a month for discounted 10meg broadband then I doubt they are making a loss at this. Broadband costs very little to provide, once the infrastructure is in place. They don't have to pay for content (like TV).

If they're wasting my £17.50 a month by ****ing it against a wall then I don't see why I should care.

They're doing fine at current prices. We'll probably be paying about £5 a month next year, so they'll have to cope. Perhaps they just need to shovel a few more staff out to get the overheads down more.
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