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Originally Posted by jtwn
I think free broadband is a way of the future, many people don't need the unrestricted offerings and probably would dump the peace of mind for the freeness.
If the hype gets enough maybe ntl might give a crap service level for free. Lets not forget they were the pioneers in the free internet back in the day with the awfully ****ty (for me at least) free 56k. I'm sure ntl can contribute getting a large portion of its userbase to the old service.
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ntl didn't (& never do) pioneer anything.
In fact, as I recall it was a knee jerk reaction to the dropping of the then monthly access charge by Freeserve.
As I've said before, ntl are followers-not leaders.