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Old 11-04-2006, 12:57   #196
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

Would ntl/ telewest have been better trying to purchase somebody like the carphone warehouse instead of virgin ?
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Old 11-04-2006, 13:32   #197
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

I don't see why, CPW is more of a retailer than anything else. Yes they offer Fixed line services but only as a reseller.
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

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Would ntl/ telewest have been better trying to purchase somebody like the carphone warehouse instead of virgin ?
i think the keyword here is "branding"
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Old 11-04-2006, 15:50   #199
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

what has made more of a impact

ntl buying virgin ?

or

carphone warehouse free broadband ?

imagine the news if ntl had purchased cpw and then this
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

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imagine the news if ntl had purchased cpw and then this
Well it would mean that all the Ntl customers would have to get a BT line installed to take advantage of the new offer so probably not the best idea.
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Old 11-04-2006, 16:14   #201
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

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Well it would mean that all the Ntl customers would have to get a BT line installed to take advantage of the new offer so probably not the best idea.
im sure there would be a way to offer this to ntl phone users if thats what they wanted.
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

i suppose ntl has such a terrible reputation that they hope everyone will forget after a few months
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

I will put it to you this way. If ntl dont do any kind of "major" investment in their network and expanding their footprint they will have problems in the next few decades. Their current network only has a limited life and as someone else said they not taking advantages of new housing estates, the cost when cabling those is vastly reduced because half of the costs are gone with the housing developers laying their own stuff.

Ntl do have the money if needed but the shareholders chose not to do it, I think that would be more accurate.
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Old 15-04-2006, 18:06   #204
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

Well plenty of ntl managers on 90 days notice any hands on staff yet ?
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Old 15-04-2006, 23:06   #205
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

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I will put it to you this way. If ntl dont do any kind of "major" investment in their network and expanding their footprint they will have problems in the next few decades. Their current network only has a limited life and as someone else said they not taking advantages of new housing estates, the cost when cabling those is vastly reduced because half of the costs are gone with the housing developers laying their own stuff.

Ntl do have the money if needed but the shareholders chose not to do it, I think that would be more accurate.
Lets put it this way. They could switch to an IPTV system running over ADSL and get coverage over non-cabled areas for a lot less money than it would cost to cable them. Which option do you think Shareholders would go for?
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

I dont care about the shareholders one bit to be frank. They would obviously go for whats cheaper, but would they even sanction adsl rollout, as its still more then the big 0 investment figure they happy with.
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

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Lets put it this way. They could switch to an IPTV system running over ADSL and get coverage over non-cabled areas for a lot less money than it would cost to cable them. Which option do you think Shareholders would go for?
When BT's 21C network is fully operational, they will offer every sub 100 meg BB, TV, VoIP etc over ethernet/Fibre.
Our answer is IPTV over ADSL??? (read;Old twisted pair copper)
We NEED to expand OUR network, not piggy back on someone elses
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

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When BT's 21C network is fully operational, they will offer every sub 100 meg BB, TV, VoIP etc over ethernet/Fibre.
Our answer is IPTV over ADSL??? (read;Old twisted pair copper)
We NEED to expand OUR network, not piggy back on someone elses
Show me that the sums add-up and I'll believe you.

It makes no sense to have more than one "network" when there's always going to be massively excess capacity.
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massively excess capacity.
Have I missed something?
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Re: ALL Virgin / NTL merger discussion

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When BT's 21C network is fully operational, they will offer every sub 100 meg BB, TV, VoIP etc over ethernet/Fibre.
Our answer is IPTV over ADSL??? (read;Old twisted pair copper)
We NEED to expand OUR network, not piggy back on someone elses
Not quite dude 21CN is experimenting with new access techs but most of it is backbone upgrades and conversion to IP in the BT core.

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Show me that the sums add-up and I'll believe you.

It makes no sense to have more than one "network" when there's always going to be massively excess capacity.
The sums add up better now than they did, but they could either deliver the full service over a CATV network, or nearly there over BT's network and not spend loads building out.

It makes sense, especially if the network is fibre rich, but the bean counters won't like it and ntl et al will have a lot easier time waiting for BT to build out then using the Ofcom enforced loop sharing.
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