- NTL ADSL with £15 call credit
- Posted by piere on July 1st, 2004
The package costs £29.99 per month and includes:
512K broadband ADSL
Free modem*
Free connection*
£15 call credit every month
Optional International Call Plan for £2 per month
* Provided customers do not cancel within
the 12-month minimum term
www.ntl.com/freedom
- Posted by Gareth :-\) voom on July 1st, 2004
"piere" <piere_mete@hotmail.com> wrote in message
Is the £15 to use on your BT line or do they install an NTL line?
- Posted by Russell on July 1st, 2004
"piere" <piere_mete@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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It does'nt say wether it's cable or adsl broadband.
Russell
- Posted by phantom on July 1st, 2004
service, with Freedom all you need is a BT line."
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- Posted by catherine on July 1st, 2004
"Russell" <RRRussell.566f5@lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
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NTL Freedom telephone and internet services are
aimed at those in non ntl cabled areas
You need a bt line.
- Posted by PeteK on July 1st, 2004
phantom wrote:
areas. The ISP I work for may be reselling this soon...
PeteK
- Posted by Phil Chung on July 1st, 2004
"Russell" <RRRussell.566f5@lycos.co.uk> wrote in news:2kil6uF2s5o5U1@uni-
berlin.de:
It's ADSL, so there's the BT line rental on top of that.
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- Posted by half_pint on July 2nd, 2004
What if you only spend say £1 a month on calls?
Thats £29 for a very basic bb service, £12 more than others
are charging or £144 a year more.
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- Posted by 6JB on July 2nd, 2004
On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 00:01:28 +0100, "half_pint"
<esboella.arse@yahoo.com> wrote:
Take a look at Tesco broadband.
Apparently provided by NTL on BT lines. 512 with no cap for just under
£20 per month. Free connection, provided you stay for 12 months.
Similar deal to the NTL one but without included phone calls.
No idea what it will be like, just relaying the info.
- Posted by Tickettyboo on July 2nd, 2004
In news:2kjj9nF39229U1@uni-berlin.de,
half_pint whispered softly in my ear....:
Then it wouldn't be a good deal for you. ..but it may be for some people.
I used to have the same deal but for a 56k dial up. NTL have their
problems, like all the isps, but the dial up via BT deal was £15/month
with £15 free calls chucked in..so for a long time I had my internet
access virtually free, because I used the full quota of calls. Can't get
cheaper than that :-)
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- Posted by Andy Arkward on July 3rd, 2004
"Tickettyboo" <tickettyboo@mail2oops.com> wrote in message news:<2kkvm1F3e9i9U1@uni-berlin.de>...
Except the calls are ridiculously priced at 5p connection charge plus
rounding up. (6p min charge)
They told me last month it was going to be £27 per month, but now £30
sounds too expensive.
- Posted by Tickettyboo on July 3rd, 2004
In news:2d55e4d6.0407021524.6d6fadc3@posting.google.c om,
Andy Arkward whispered softly in my ear....:
Well, I did say virtually free
and I only routed about £15 worth of
calls each month..the rest of the time I used BT .
I don't think I will take the offer up, I am happy with my current
provider. Besides I would want to know if it was capped etc before being
able to decide if it woud be a good deal for me.
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- Posted by Kráftéé on July 3rd, 2004
Tickettyboo wrote:
NTL do have a cap in their terms & conditions but whether/when they are
going to actively police it is another completely different bag of
bunnies...
- Posted by Charlie Mitchell on July 3rd, 2004
In article <10e85ua542rmb83@news20.forteinc.com>, Gareth :-) voom
<support_uk@buongiorno.com> writes
So then, what this is really, is that if you're fortunate enough to live
in an area that NTL haven't broken, then now they can take over your BT
line and break that instead?
Going by their own attempt at broadband who in their right mind would
want NTL over their BT line? Would this attract the same kind of
people who think AOL is good?
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