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Right. NTL offer a far better interactive service than Sky -- that is, being able to send info both ways. With NTL, this is almost always free, as opposed to being a premium rate phone call on Sky.
Where Sky lead the way by miles, however, is in enhanced TV, the 'red button' content.
As to Jamie's comment about NTL listening to what their customers want, they know very well that people want e-TV. Unfortunately for them, only half the network supports it. Now I'm sure they're leaning on the programmers as much as possible to get Langley CR3 done, but in the mean time, what are they to do?
They can either enable it for Bromley, and have Langley customers complain because they don't have what the other half do, or not enable it at all and have Bromley people complain because their software supports it, and NTL choose not to enable it. Either way, they are going to get complains. What would you do?
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