My local cable company (NTL) are putting up the prices every month and at the same time withdrawing analogue services as they 'focus towards the future of the market'. This month we lost all the pay-per-view movies. I didn't watch them, but that's not the point.
Due to a line fault that NTL are not prepared to fix I can not receive either their broadband or digital TV services. Unfortunately this means that I cannot use any other cable company
At the moment I pay:
~£28 x2 a quarter line rental
£5 month for unmetered dial-up access
+ call charges
Average monthly bill is ~£35
Andrea is whining at me to change, but I don’t want to loose their relatively cheap internet access.
I have noticed that BT have cut their broadband costs to £30 a month + £85 for the kit (Alcatel Speed Touch modem). I am unsure exactly what I will get for my money. BT claim that the max speed is '500' which doesn't help me much...
Is BT my only option?
Paddy
Due to a line fault that NTL are not prepared to fix I can not receive either their broadband or digital TV services. Unfortunately this means that I cannot use any other cable company
At the moment I pay:
~£28 x2 a quarter line rental
£5 month for unmetered dial-up access
+ call charges
Average monthly bill is ~£35
Andrea is whining at me to change, but I don’t want to loose their relatively cheap internet access.
I have noticed that BT have cut their broadband costs to £30 a month + £85 for the kit (Alcatel Speed Touch modem). I am unsure exactly what I will get for my money. BT claim that the max speed is '500' which doesn't help me much...
Is BT my only option?
Paddy
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