10-12-2006, 17:26
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Re: A post to NTL
Indeed Bill, so much so, that your going to be ringing round monday to try and make sure it isnt infact a typo,and good you for that effort...
if the accountants get wind of it though, a simple typo can and does become official mandate if they think they can get away with it LOL.
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10-12-2006, 17:42
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Re: A post to NTL
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Originally Posted by popper
Indeed Bill, so much so, that your going to be ringing round monday to try and make sure it isnt infact a typo,and good you for that effort...
if the accountants get wind of it though, a simple typo can and does become official mandate if they think they can get away with it LOL.
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With this response?
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10-12-2006, 18:02
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Re: A post to NTL
bill seems to have some interesting and informed friends over the years, so perhaps he can find out if this is a typo and goes nowere, we shall see soon enough
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11-12-2006, 22:37
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Re: A post to NTL
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Originally Posted by popper
of course thats only true once the data goes outside the Virgin Media network, inside theres zero (artificial) cost.
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surely most data will be going outside of Virgin's network?
As for the apparently "lower" upload speeds, people have just realised that their line is not getting 512k upload and thought that NTL have lowered it rather than it just not being the fact that NTL can't provide that even though the line is meant to.. and anyway, that typo has been fixed.
http://home.ntl.com/websales/product.do?id=3264
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12-12-2006, 08:45
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Re: A post to NTL
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Originally Posted by Felinix_Devotion
That you are putting profits above quality in your services, and that dispite pleas from the people who pay for your offices and your job that you don't care and are going to roll out this 20mb service and don't say your not it's been seen with the trials you will roll it out for about £54.99 with the 512k upload likely.
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Couple of things I should correct:
1) As stated above, the 384K upload could be a typo on the site. Before we all start bitching, it might be an idea to wait and see if it's true.
2) The 20 meg trial was just that: a trial. NTL have a lot of trials for various speeds and technologies. It doesn't automatically follow that they are going to offer those speeds and technologies any time soon (if at all).
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bill seems to have some interesting and informed friends over the years, so perhaps he can find out if this is a typo and goes nowere, we shall see soon enough 
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Bill should. He did (and still does, I believe) work for NTL. He probably knows a lot of people involved in the Broadband network.
Put it this way: I would be more likely to trust that whatever Bill (and various other staff) is true than a rumour.
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12-12-2006, 11:24
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Re: A post to NTL
As previously stated, a typo, nothing more. Excitement over.
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