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Originally Posted by kronas
speaking as a broadband customer of NTL, i think the only way they can win over customers is to do a bundle which upsets sky, but how can they do that when NTL's television service is 'inferior' (sorry NTL fanboys  ) to SKY's, the only thing i can see them competing on right now is the telephone service, with an outside of chance of broadband, thats if NTL change pricing and speed.......
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And that's where i get worried. NTL TV is the pits compared to Sky so NTL will have to look at their products and make a offer to keep customers from jumping ship. If that offer is enforced NTL TV then its will not work

. NTL are renowned for knee jerk reactions and that is what i am worried about.
I would hope that they attack Sky on broadband, which frankly NTL should be able to batter Sky for a six.
NTL the ball is in your court dont drop the dam thing