I had an engineer from NTL round last week sorting out digital tv,
according to him it's only going to be 128k access but it's better than
nothing.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ilug-admin at linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin at linux.ie] On
> Behalf Of adam beecher
> Sent: 05 December 2002 15:03
> To: ilug at linux.ie> Subject: RE: [ILUG] ntl cable connection.
>>> > The media mentioned that NTL are to leave the residential
> Phone Market
> > really soon now, does anyone know if they plan to kill the internet
> > service as well.
> >
> They /say/ they're about to begin rolling it out again:
>http://www.enn.ie/news.html?code=8838848
It has also been reported that NTL is about to resume the rollout of its
high-speed Internet service. Currently this service is available to
around 8,000 homes, in Terenure and Tallaght, where NTL has implemented
its 2-way cabling system, which offers broadband access at 512kbps for
EUR35 per month and 128kbps for EUR25.
When asked whether the company would resume rollout of its cable modem
service, the spokesperson said that "the cable modem product has gone
down well and that the company is currently looking for ways to add to
the services it provides."
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But they're a bunch of lying degenerates, so...
adam
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