Jack Schofield 

NTL ticked off for 128kbps ‘broadband’

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) accepted that NTL's 128kbps Internet offering was a broadband service "But, because it considered most consumers would understand broadband to mean a service of upwards of 500 kbps, the Authority concluded that the claim "broadband", without qualification, was likely to mislead." The Register has the story.
  
  


The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) accepted that NTL's 128kbps Internet offering was a broadband service "But, because it considered most consumers would understand broadband to mean a service of upwards of 500 kbps, the Authority concluded that the claim "broadband", without qualification, was likely to mislead." The Register has the story.

 

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