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Old 18-05-2004, 14:01   #601
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Re: [merged] Price increase

Well since they introduced the 1GB "limit" more than 12 months ago that doesn't really apply now.
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Old 18-05-2004, 14:35   #602
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Re: [merged] Price increase

yep, it probably explains why it took them so long to start sending out letters.
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Old 18-05-2004, 15:35   #603
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Old 18-05-2004, 15:36   #604
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On the subject again of ntl changing the t&c I am fairly sure now that I am right.

Wannadoo recently moved to metered packages but all their current customers are not affected, it only applies to new customers.

If you are on a 12month contract then the contract that was in place when you signed up applies to you for the 12months, then after the initial 12 months the new t&c would take affect, so if ntl did try to boot someone of the service, who signed up before the t&c was changed and then broke the new t&c within their original 12 months ntl would be breaking the law.
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Old 18-05-2004, 21:12   #606
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Re: [merged] Price increase

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On the subject again of ntl changing the t&c I am fairly sure now that I am right.

Wannadoo recently moved to metered packages but all their current customers are not affected, it only applies to new customers.

If you are on a 12month contract then the contract that was in place when you signed up applies to you for the 12months, then after the initial 12 months the new t&c would take affect, so if ntl did try to boot someone of the service, who signed up before the t&c was changed and then broke the new t&c within their original 12 months ntl would be breaking the law.
Well normally you'd be right, but this is plaNeT-L we're talking about - and the t&c's you sign up to point you in the direction of the AUP, which includes the following:

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You should check this User Policy regularly as we may change it to take on board new issues that may arise in connection with your use of the Services or the way we provide the Services. The most up to date version of the User Policy will apply to your use of the Services, even if you have not read the updated version.
I'm pretty sure (perhaps someone more legalese than I can confirm) that this would mean that if the AUP changed during the course of the initial year's contract then you would have the right in law to cancel the agreement. But I don't think that changing it in the first year would be illegal.
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I'm pretty sure (perhaps someone more legalese than I can confirm) that this would mean that if the AUP changed during the course of the initial year's contract then you would have the right in law to cancel the agreement. But I don't think that changing it in the first year would be illegal.
I think it would depend on how significant the change is. But a significant change to the contract would render it a different contract and cancelable. Well you could argue it would not have been entered into rather than cancelling it.

That said if the bandwidth guidance limits did not affect your usage patterns under the contract, I doubt you would have grounds to cancel.
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Re: [merged] Price increase

Here's something to think about...

AOL have reduced their 1Mbps broadband to £29.99 a month.

REDUCED... Take note!

Not increased, but reduced.

http://www.aol.co.uk/products/broadband/cost.html

Includes free modem & set-up and free tech support help line.

Okay it's AOL, which is possibly a worse evil than NTL, but the point is the competition is (as I've contested before) reducing prices, so why on earth are NTL increasing them?

As broadband progresses I've always expected prices to drop and speeds to increase (accepted that higher speeds may be introduced that cost more, fiar enough), but it baffles me as to why NTL want to increase prices.
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Well now anyone that wants to have cable modem internet at 1mb, but doesn't want the extra three quid, can just switch over to AOL through their ntl line. Easy.
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Re: [merged] Price increase

erm, no. AOL BB is only availible on 600k NTL BB. The 1MB is only availible on BT lines (subject to line check...).

Still it covers most of the cost of your BT line rental.
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Re: [merged] Price increase

Just downgraded from 1mb to 600kb. Sad to do it but the service has been poor and frankly the cost should be heading down not up. I reckon it should be 24.99 for 1mb and 34.99 for a 2mb service. Well I'll give it a year or so and see what happens, meanwhile ADSL services are getting cheaper and faster and I can pick them all up in this area.
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Old 19-05-2004, 15:44   #612
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So would it just be simplifying things for an NTL user on 1mb bb to simply change their package to 600k? then they can switch?
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no point as with NTL you'll be getting 750k "late summer"
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Re: [merged] Price increase

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Just downgraded from 1mb to 600kb. Sad to do it but the service has been poor and frankly the cost should be heading down not up. I reckon it should be 24.99 for 1mb and 34.99 for a 2mb service. Well I'll give it a year or so and see what happens, meanwhile ADSL services are getting cheaper and faster and I can pick them all up in this area."
Id love to know where you got them prices from?!?!?!
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no point as with NTL you'll be getting 750k "late summer"
Understand your point, but was just replying in regard to statement that only 600k customers can switch to aol 1mb through NTL line.
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