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RE: NTL Cable Modem


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  • Subject: RE: NTL Cable Modem
  • From: "Phillip Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 10:55:26 -0800
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The NTL press release that was up on the BBC web site said that they would
be doing a 128/512 line for £20 a month and a 64/64 line for £5 a month so
I
would assume if they're lobbing a cablemodem in at £25 then the £10 would
include the modem too.

However, for the dough then who wants to go 64/64 when we're all a bunch of
techno freaks and want the best, fastest or whizziest toys around?

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: John Benfield [mailto:john.benfield@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 1:15 AM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] NTL Cable Modem



>At £49.99 it was a bargain ... there were three of use sharing my
previous
>house and we had 13 machines networked and accessing the internet via
the
>service. We went from about £100 a month internet phone bills and a
>constantly tied up line to a freely available line and a flat rate of
£50.
>Superb! At £25 a month (I thought you had to buy the modem ... a friend
>who's just had this service installed in Reading has still had to buy
one)
>it's a no-brainer.

Looks like it's a goer for me then. The current detail (for 128k/512k line)
is £25/m inc modem or £20/m ex modem. As there is only one approved modem
at
present and it costs £150 the inclusive price looks even better. As Michael
mentioned there is a 64k version of £10/m (not sure if modem is included),
but if your treating yourself I always believe in spending lots of money!

One techy questions that I'm sure I know the answer to is this. If my ISP
is
now NTL, I can still retrieve emails from my existing ISP smtp/pop service
can't I?

Also, does anyone use Nortons Personal Firewall software. Currently I use
ZoneAlarm on my dialup connection (damn good for a freebie) but want a more
configurable program for the cable modem.

Regards
John Benfield






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