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Old 03-12-2003, 02:38   #9
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Re: 1 MB BB from AOL

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Originally Posted by SMHarman
Could it lead to NTL dropping their price for 1MB?

AOLs 600k is 27.99 vs NTLs 24.99 the differential of £3 being for the AOL content?

AOL 1Mb is £34.99 vs NTLs 34.99 no premium for content?

Thus NTLs price should fall to 31.99 a month.
My Pipex 1 meg DSL subscription is £33.99 a month inc. vat, and you can get it cheaper elsewhere.

edit: And AOL have to recoup the cost of all them annoying letters and CD's they send out which invariably end up getting binned by 99% of the population. I thought people only used AOL for 2 reasons, 1, they're ignorant of other ISP's or 2, they can't get broadband and use AOL up to the end of the free trial period then either re-register with a different credit card or use a real ISP.
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