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NTL doubles it's lowest speed
Posted by: eusty on Friday, July 21, 2006 - 04:29 PM
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NTL customers who on their current 1Mbps service will see their speeds doubled
to 2Mbps in the next few months. The free upgrade is to bring the service in
line with those from Telewest due their
merger back
in march this year. A spokesperson for the company said that all of it's 1Mbps
customers would be upgraded by the end of the year.
Customers of NTL's lowest speed product have done pretty well, back at the
end of 2001 when it was launched users only had a 128Kbps service, now this is
2Mbps for the same price.
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