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http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/paymonthlySimOnly.do
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{{{{{Welcome}}}}} <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> opined loudly: > http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/paymonthlySimOnly.do Need a BT line ? Odd NTL /Telewest are / where in bed with the Virgin -- Yddap |
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Yddap wrote: > In news:9mlFg.5262$(E-Mail Removed) k, > {{{{{Welcome}}}}} <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> opined loudly: > > http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/paymonthlySimOnly.do > > Need a BT line ? Odd NTL /Telewest are / where in bed with the Virgin Struck me as curious too. Having experienced NTL's customer support I'd give them a wide berth. They gave up answering the phone long before Plusnet ever did. Graham |
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Eeyore wrote:
> Yddap wrote: > >> In news:9mlFg.5262$(E-Mail Removed) k, >> {{{{{Welcome}}}}} <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> opined loudly: >>> http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/paymonthlySimOnly.do >> >> Need a BT line ? Odd NTL /Telewest are / where in bed with the Virgin > > Struck me as curious too. Having experienced NTL's customer support I'd > give them a wide berth. They gave up answering the phone long before > Plusnet ever did. I agree with you about NTL customer 'support'; it's virtually non-existent. However, although NTL now own Virgin Internet (and Virgin Mobile) lock stock & barrel, in my experience the Virgin Broadband service is and always has been, excellent. References: http://www.virgin.net/newsroom/pressreleases/ntl.html http://www.ntl.com/home/ntlvirginmobile/supply_news.asp -- Falcon: fide, sed cui vide. (L) |
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Falcon wrote: > Eeyore wrote: > > > Yddap wrote: > > > >> In news:9mlFg.5262$(E-Mail Removed) k, > >> {{{{{Welcome}}}}} <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> opined loudly: > >>> http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/paymonthlySimOnly.do > >> > >> Need a BT line ? Odd NTL /Telewest are / where in bed with the Virgin > > > > Struck me as curious too. Having experienced NTL's customer support I'd > > give them a wide berth. They gave up answering the phone long before > > Plusnet ever did. > > I agree with you about NTL customer 'support'; it's virtually non-existent. > However, although NTL now own Virgin Internet (and Virgin Mobile) lock stock > & barrel, in my experience the Virgin Broadband service is and always has > been, excellent. > References: > http://www.virgin.net/newsroom/pressreleases/ntl.html > http://www.ntl.com/home/ntlvirginmobile/supply_news.asp Don't you have to have Branson's approval to use the name ? I suspect he'd get peed off with being associated with a poor service. Graham |
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Eeyore wrote:
> Falcon wrote: > >> Eeyore wrote: >> >>> Yddap wrote: >>> >>>> In news:9mlFg.5262$(E-Mail Removed) k, >>>> {{{{{Welcome}}}}} <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> opined loudly: >>>>> http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/paymonthlySimOnly.do >>>> >>>> Need a BT line ? Odd NTL /Telewest are / where in bed with the Virgin >>> >>> Struck me as curious too. Having experienced NTL's customer support I'd >>> give them a wide berth. They gave up answering the phone long before >>> Plusnet ever did. >> >> I agree with you about NTL customer 'support'; it's virtually >> non-existent. However, although NTL now own Virgin Internet (and Virgin >> Mobile) lock stock & barrel, in my experience the Virgin Broadband >> service is and always has been, excellent. >> References: >> http://www.virgin.net/newsroom/pressreleases/ntl.html >> http://www.ntl.com/home/ntlvirginmobile/supply_news.asp > > Don't you have to have Branson's approval to use the name ? I suspect > he'd get peed off with being associated with a poor service. You'll have to ask him - he sold it to them. I might add that virgin.net was *always* a joint venture between ntl and Virgin (even during Virgin's dial-up only days) with ntl owning 49% of the operation and providing all the equipment and delivery facilities. Amongst other companies using their own brand name for ntl delivered internet services, one other springs to mind. Tesco. There may well be others. -- Falcon: fide, sed cui vide. (L) |
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"Yddap" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Need a BT line ? Odd NTL /Telewest are / where in bed with the Virgin You must have been asleep when discussion about Tesco has taken place as the broadband service has been managed by NTL for some time... |
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In article <ec753m$q6f$(E-Mail Removed)>, Falcon says...
> > Don't you have to have Branson's approval to use the name ? I suspect > > he'd get peed off with being associated with a poor service. > > You'll have to ask him - he sold it to them. I might add that virgin.net was > *always* a joint venture between ntl and Virgin (even during Virgin's > dial-up only days) with ntl owning 49% of the operation and providing all > the equipment and delivery facilities. Amongst other companies using their > own brand name for ntl delivered internet services, one other springs to > mind. Tesco. There may well be others. > Branson licences the name to them, he also does it now with Virgin Blue (Australian airline) and Virgin Records. Both companies were sold on but continue to use the Virgin name, as do many of the Virgin Retail outlets which were sold off in a complicated deal recently. They pay for the privelige quite handsomely too, which is why NTL want to rebrand the whole lot as Virgin. It's perceived as being a brand which has consumer acceptance much in excess of NTL. FR |
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Flying Rat wrote: > In article <ec753m$q6f$(E-Mail Removed)>, Falcon says... > > > Don't you have to have Branson's approval to use the name ? I suspect > > > he'd get peed off with being associated with a poor service. > > > > You'll have to ask him - he sold it to them. I might add that virgin.net was > > *always* a joint venture between ntl and Virgin (even during Virgin's > > dial-up only days) with ntl owning 49% of the operation and providing all > > the equipment and delivery facilities. Amongst other companies using their > > own brand name for ntl delivered internet services, one other springs to > > mind. Tesco. There may well be others. > > > > Branson licences the name to them, he also does it now with Virgin Blue > (Australian airline) and Virgin Records. Both companies were sold on but > continue to use the Virgin name, as do many of the Virgin Retail outlets > which were sold off in a complicated deal recently. > > They pay for the privelige quite handsomely too, which is why NTL want > to rebrand the whole lot as Virgin. It's perceived as being a brand > which has consumer acceptance much in excess of NTL. Would they get Branson's blessing to do that without getting their act together though ? Graham |
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Eeyore wrote:
> Flying Rat wrote: > >> In article <ec753m$q6f$(E-Mail Removed)>, Falcon says... >>>> Don't you have to have Branson's approval to use the name ? I suspect >>>> he'd get peed off with being associated with a poor service. >>> >>> You'll have to ask him - he sold it to them. I might add that >>> virgin.net was *always* a joint venture between ntl and Virgin (even >>> during Virgin's dial-up only days) with ntl owning 49% of the operation >>> and providing all the equipment and delivery facilities. Amongst other >>> companies using their own brand name for ntl delivered internet >>> services, one other springs to mind. Tesco. There may well be others. >>> >> >> Branson licences the name to them, he also does it now with Virgin Blue >> (Australian airline) and Virgin Records. Both companies were sold on but >> continue to use the Virgin name, as do many of the Virgin Retail outlets >> which were sold off in a complicated deal recently. >> >> They pay for the privelige quite handsomely too, which is why NTL want >> to rebrand the whole lot as Virgin. It's perceived as being a brand >> which has consumer acceptance much in excess of NTL. > > Would they get Branson's blessing to do that without getting their act > together though ? It really doesn't work like that. Not with billions of pounds involved. ntl (no capitals please) plan to rebrand themselves as Virgin. No doubt Richard will rake in some royalties for that too. It makes some sort of sense from ntl's perspective and the organisation has done it before. When the US cable company Cabletel bought the old privatised arm of the IBA back in the early 90s, which happened to be called National Transcommunications Ltd., they ditched their old name and rebranded themselves as ntl (cool eh?) instead of doing it the other way round. There's a fairly ignorant young market out there (no offence intended) who concern themselves with brand images, rather than company performance. ntl/Virgin intend to capitalise on their ignorance. -- Falcon: fide, sed cui vide. (L) |
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