Dear All
I just noticed the news story on the front page about Telewest now offering their great value product through Dixons which prompted me to look at their website.
As an NTL customer (TV/Phone/Broadband), why is it that I have to pay £29.50 for the family pack just so that I can get the channels that I want (mainly Sky One, UK Gold, UK Drama and Granada Plus and all the free to air) and loads of rubbish, while if I was in a Telewest area, I could get the essential package including these for £19.50 per month (including telephone).

Their top (standard) package is only £25.50 - still £4 cheaper than NTL.
To compare yourself, Telewest is listed:
http://www.telewest.co.uk/html/sorte...package.htm#20
NTL
http://www.home.ntl.com/icat/television
On the NTL home website it states, "Great value at only
£19.50 per month, exclusive of your telephone line rental which you must purchase with your TV package" - isn't this misleading as they always advertise the great value price but you do not have a choice about the phone line?
It is interesting that NTLHome shows comparisons to Freeview and Sky, but no doubt does not show the comparison to Telewest as you cannot get it in NTL areas. A logical reason, but it would be interesting to see what would happen if they ever did have to go head to head for the same customers - how about opening up the cable system to other providers as BT had to do?
If they merge I hope they adopt Telewest's good practice in packaging - I cannot see why, if Telewest can make money with their channel packages including the best channels, NTL feel the need to limit choice and charge high. I now run all my phone calls through Onetel (not the cheapest) as we are only in evenings and weekends - unlimited calls for £3.99 (and these are not the cheapest now) - if I wanted to be loyal to NTL the equivalent is £9.:sho cked:
Is there a way round this for the television package - someone suggested to me previously that NTL have mid tier packages but for for the sake of a £2 saving it did not seem worth it. Their old system of having packages so that you could choose which channels you wanted used to be a great idea (still available on analogue? Shame that you cannot downgrade to this really as it always seemed to work better than my digital does and was much cheaper).
Rant over - thank you for listening.
Mr B.