Tech
Sources indicate ntl TV price rise
Published Friday, Mar 14 2003, 18:02 GMT | By James Welsh
Further to our previous story regarding a possible rise in ntl:home's broadband internet prices, previously reliable sources have now given us details on the new prices for the cable operator's digital TV services.
The base pack, according to our information, will go to £18 per month, a "mid-tier" offering will be priced at £25 per month, with the family pack at £28 per month. Customers who take premium channels can expect a further £1 per month rise.
Our information indicates customers will be informed of the changes on their bills from March 25th onwards.
Please note that this information has not been officially confirmed by ntl.
The base pack, according to our information, will go to £18 per month, a "mid-tier" offering will be priced at £25 per month, with the family pack at £28 per month. Customers who take premium channels can expect a further £1 per month rise.
Our information indicates customers will be informed of the changes on their bills from March 25th onwards.
Please note that this information has not been officially confirmed by ntl.
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