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Re: 1mbps service announced by ntl


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  • Subject: Re: 1mbps service announced by ntl
  • From: "nick_towers2000" <nickt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2002 17:31:26 -0000
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Unfortunately not being within BT's ADSL coverage or NTL cabling area=20
there's little chance of broadband for me in the foreseeable future
:-(
Nick

--- In ukha_d@y..., "Mark McCall" <mark@a...> wrote:
> http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/displayarticle.php?id=3D6504
> BREAKING NEWS: 1mbps service announced by ntl MD
> Posted on Tuesday, 5th March 2002 at 13:02 GMT by James Welsh
> Stephen Carter, Managing Director at ntl:home, has announced=20
pricing details for the cable operator's new 1mbps broadband internet=20
service.
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> The confirmation of a so-called 'gold' tier of broadband internet=20
on cable was made last week here on Digital Spy, direct from the=20
ntl:home broadband team. A press release out today from the company=20
revealed that the service will be priced at =A349.99 per month for=20
digital cable subscribers, and =A359.99 per month for new subscribers.
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> Carter explained: "This is the Ferrari of fast internet access.
It=20
is simply the best internet service now available to homes in the UK."
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> The service goes live on Monday, March 11. Existing customers=20
wishing to register in advance should call 0800 052 2000.
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