NTL and Telewest both announced on Monday that they are increasing the speed of their broadband services but leaving the prices where they are.
Telewest's 512Kbps offering will rise to 750Kbps; its 1Mbps will go up to 1.5Mbps; and its 2Mbps connection will jump to 3Mbps. This means Telewest will become the first residential service to break the 3Mbps barrier. New customers will be able to get their hands on the higher-speed services at the end of May and those already using the service will be upgraded on a "region-by-region" basis during the same period.
All prices for the faster services will remain the same. Telewest Broadband's director of internet services Chaude Raube, in a statement called the move "the biggest shake-up in the broadband market for some time".
Rumours of Telewest's plans leaked over the weekend, ahead of formal confirmation from the firm on Monday morning.
Shortly after Telewest's announcement, NTL declared that it was also rejigging its broadband portfolio. Its entry-level service will increase from 150Kbps to 300Kbps; its mid-tier offering is being upped from 600Kbps to 750Kbps, while its high-end service will move from 1Mbps to 1.5Mbps.
"We look forward to continue delivering on our twin goals of customer centricity and strong broadband growth through 2004 and beyond," said Aizad Hussain, managing director of NTL's residential services business.
Telewest and NTL will be hoping that their beefed-up product offerings will allow them to compete more effectively against other high-speed services to the home. After several years of strong performance, the UK's cable sector has recently started to lag behind BT's ADSL in terms of consumer take-up.
Silicon.com's Jo Best contributed to this report







Talkback
I thought NTL/Telewest would struggle with market share since they don't have the whole country available to them and NTL has a habit of restricting upload data rates which annoys people playing online games since they need responses to be as fast as possible.
This is great for us NTL 150k users: 100% increase for no extra charge. 300k for £18 p.m. is excellent value. For most people it's hardly worth paying more for extra speed.
This is so cool! I;m well imoressed by NTL.
I have 1mb and its going to be 1.5mb without paying any extra £££.
What can I saY? It's so COOL!!!!
wow its great that ntl has improved the speed all they need now is a service department to answer the phone and I would use them
I think NTL are telling fibs, they are increasing from June the monthly price of their residential 1Mps service by £3.00 which is nearly a 10% increase.
So much for prices staying the same !!!
This is great news indeed . But will NTL also increase the Upload speed accordingly . Also what about the contention ratios . Are they 25:1 ? or the standard 50:1 . As this will affect the D/L rates too .
I hope it will be a better service than it is now,1mb goes up to 1.5mb does it????? Ntl owns Telewest???? same company???so why have we not the same speeds??? I play call of duty(internet game)I cannot join some servers,error for low ping players only..I have 1meg connection and P4 dual xeon.where is the problem???