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jamie.benning
16-11-2004, 10:51
Hi,

I wonder if you guys can help.

I am moving house soon. In my current village I have been a customer of NTL TV, Telephone and Cable Broadband. In the new place (only 1.5 miles away) there is unfortunately no cable. I have however seen on the NTL Home website that ADSL is available thorugh NTL.

1) Is this service comparable? I.e. Will NTL provide an ADSL modem.

2) How easy is it for me to take my NTL phone number with me?

3) How easy is it for me to take my NTL email address with me?

Thanks
Jamie

Aragorn
16-11-2004, 11:11
1. Not sure, but I would think you would be able to get a more comptetive deal from one of the other ADSL providers around - maybe something in http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?f=63
You may also be able to get a phone/Sky/ADSL package cheaper than individually.

2. IIRC BT are usually quite good at moving numbers but you will probably have to pay for it. May be dependant on whether you new house is in a different area code.

3. If you tell NTL you want to move to PAYG dial-up you should be able to keep your ntlworld email address. Not sure if you have to actually dial-up to keep the account active.

HTH

themelon
16-11-2004, 11:26
The ntl Freedom package is quite good compared to other ADSL Services, providing you use your telephone.

It includes 512kb Broadband and £15 calls for £29.00

https://secure.ntlfreedom.com/bundled/broadband_classic.aspx

Not bad id say

Neil
16-11-2004, 11:29
1) Is this service comparable? I.e. Will NTL provide an ADSL modem.
I think the only ADSL service they offer is 512k, but they do supply a modem

2) How easy is it for me to take my NTL phone number with me?
I think it depends if you are connected to the same exchange, with the same dialling prefix/area code.

3) How easy is it for me to take my NTL email address with me?
Not sure TBH-Should be fairly straight forward, but I'm not sure what format the Freedom addresses take (I.E. if they are still "@ntlworld.com", but you could probably migrate it to a PAYG address at the very least I would have thought-tell them you want to migrate it preferably tho.

Thanks
Jamie

You're welcome, enjoy the site. :)

More info here: https://secure.ntlfreedom.com/broadband_512k.aspx

[Edit]-Beaten to it! :p:

jamie.benning
16-11-2004, 12:13
Hmm, jut found http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews51992.html . Seems to be pretty conclusive!

Looks like I might have to change my email address after all.

More advice welcome...

Neil
16-11-2004, 12:30
Hmm, jut found http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews51992.html . Seems to be pretty conclusive!

Looks like I might have to change my email address after all.

More advice welcome...

Those posts you link to above don't look too promising.....:erm:

[Edit]- http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews71784.html :angel:

Graham F
16-11-2004, 12:35
Those posts you link to above don't look too promising.....:erm:

just the opinion for 9 people though Neil out of abt 100,000 that take the freedom product :angel: if you were happy with a product would you take time to post something like..... wow great had it 4 months no probs!!?

i don't think so ;)

but to add to the 9 opinions on the other site when I worked at ntl just after they outsourced some of the sales to India got LOADS of calls from ppl being mis-sold the product and then people not able to disconncet the service or get through to freedom customer services.

This was back in January time though so things might of changed :)

themelon
16-11-2004, 14:56
In fairness I think most of those reviews relate to the Dial Up Services from ntl Freedom which started off well and went down hill, especially after the introduction of that damn dialler.

I do actually know a few unfortunate people who can only use dial up who swear by ntl freedom because it is cheap and fairly reliable (as long as you dont use the dialler)

jamie.benning
16-11-2004, 14:57
Hmm, jut found http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews51992.html . Seems to be pretty conclusive!

Looks like I might have to change my email address after all.

More advice welcome...

It was meant to be a touch of sarcasm from me!

However, they are VERY negative comments.

jamie.benning
17-11-2004, 15:12
What I really want to know is if I can keep my @ntlworld.com email address if I move to NTL freedom.

Any ideas guys?

J

themelon
17-11-2004, 15:53
You should be able to.

I suggest ringing customer services and discussing with them, they are likely to want to keep existing customer and should be willing to sort the e-mail address for you.

DeadKenny
18-11-2004, 00:26
I'd consider other providers as well as many of them offer far more flexible packages than NTL do. Check out adslguide.org.uk for all things ADSL. There are plenty of reviews and comments on ISPs and what features and packages they offer.

Also have a look at www.samknows.com and see what your exchange supports. You might find you can get a LLU service which opens up a lot of possibilities without going through BT.

Also worth keeping an eye on UK Online's new 8Mbps offering (www.ukonline.co.uk/8000), and then there's NTL's own LLU plans.

jamie.benning
19-11-2004, 15:16
Thanks for the advice. I was mainly interested in NTL freedom because I would presumably be able to keep my ntlworld.com email address and because they do a phone/adsl package for quite a good price.

Going with another ADSL provider may be cheaper for the internet but I would still have to find a phone provider.

dragon
19-11-2004, 21:51
Also have a look at www.samknows.com (http://www.samknows.com) and see what your exchange supports. You might find you can get a LLU service which opens up a lot of possibilities without going through BT.

Also worth keeping an eye on UK Online's new 8Mbps offering (www.ukonline.co.uk/8000 (http://www.ukonline.co.uk/8000)), and then there's NTL's own LLU plans.

technally speaking its still going though BT as from your house to the providers equipment is going though a BT cable :p:.

Oh and ud need a BT phoneline to get ADSL anyway but if you wanted to you could then use one of those providers like talktalk.etc