Originally Posted by Samurai
was going to go too them but they are to new no background I think they going to be keeping an I on filesharing.So that why I back out with them.
Originally Posted by Samurai
was going to go too them but they are to new no background I think they going to be keeping an I on filesharing.So that why I back out with them.
they're a team from sweden i think, who revolutionised their country's dsl. they came over here to do the same. they can't be worse than bulldog, and i think they have a 1 month contract as well.
10 Mbps rollout to commence on November 8th
# Nov 7, 04:43 PM by Paul Marsden
According to information received from a number of sources by Cable Forum, ntl are to commence the rollout of the new 10 Mbps service from Tuesday November 8th.
According to the information provided to us, the new service will be available from today. Initially it should be for existing 3 Mbps customers, and it comes with a new 75GB monthly download allowance, the price will currently remain the same – at £37.99 per month.
So far it appears that no automatic upgrades are happening, but the new option is available to new customers, and people who upgrade from lower tiers. Sources from ntl tell us that existing 3 Mbps customers should contact the retentions department and request the new service.
According to ntl, once the rollout to existing 3 Mbps customers has been completed, the rollout to the 2 Mbps & 1 Mbps customers will commence in 2006. The price of these is also expected to remain the same (at £24.99 and £17.99). They will however have lower monthly limits (the current 30GB and 3GB respectivly being the most likely values).
Cable Forum also believe that ntl have plans to offer a number of lower speed ‘uncapped’ services. They have already indicated that heavy users will be moved to a 512Kbps uncapped service at £17.99, we believe that further services for £24.99 and £37.99 will also be offered, the most likely speeds being 1Mbps and 2Mbps. We will of course keep you informed as more information becomes available.
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Its here http://www.ntlworld.com/microsites/10/faq.php
!0mb broad band,75gb cap only 500k up what would that work out at?
I'm on 2mb now so i can do 200 kBs down and 25kBs up.
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Its bloody amazing,I was d/loading at 1.1mbps today,I didn't think my comp could take it,amazing to see,wish I could u/load quicker though
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NTL are introducing unlimited on all the broadband,not that they've given me any crap about any way
http://www.ntlworld.com/helpsupport/...e_zone=219.4.1
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