Information About

Telewest




  Company Logo
  Company Type Subsidiary Of NTL
  Company Slogan All Together Better Value
  Foundation 1984
  Location London
  Key People Peter Wilcock: Managing Director Ntl/Telewest Consumer Sales And Service
  Industry Wireless Communications
  Products Cable Television <br> Broadband <br> Telephone


ntl: Telewest (formerly '''Telewest Broadband''' and '''Telewest Communications''') is a trading name of NTL Incorporated , the dominant cable operator in the United Kingdom with more than 90% of the market. The merger of Telewest and NTL's UK businesses was completed on March 3 , 2006 .


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On its cable network, ntl: Telewest provides several residential services including:

ntl: Telewest also provides extensive business telephony and data network services that provide a significant portion of its revenue streams, and carrier services to other telcos.

ntl: Telewest had gone through a lot of trouble recently due to its huge debts it created when constructing its cable network, acquiring other cable companies and assets. In 2004 Telewest re-structured its balance sheet by swapping its unsecured debt for 98.5% of its shares. Shares were then consolidated and delisted from London. Major ntl: Telewest shareholders included Huff and Liberty Media (run by cable tycoon John Malone ). Since then, the company had emerged from financial restructuring and completed a merger with larger rival NTL.

It also owns former Deutsche Telekom company Eurobell , a cable company in Devon and Cornwall, which is fully integrated into the company now and Flextech , a content provider with a number of wholly-owned channels (including Bravo and LIVINGtv ).

NTL trading as Telewest passes approximately 4.2 million homes. Blueyonder speeds offered are 2  Mbit/s , 4 Mbit/s and 10 Mbit/s with prices ranging from around £14.99 per month to £35 per month. The service currently 'uncapped', meaning that usage is unlimited and no extra charges are payable related to the amount of data downloaded.

ntl: Telewest have launched a Hard Drive as standard, meaning it will be able to store around 80 hours of recorded programmes. This is in contrast to BSkyB's Sky+ service which currently offers only 80 gigabytes (40 hours) as standard, with a 160 gigabyte drive available at a significant premium.

Similarly, ntl: Telewest's product incorporates three tuners while Sky's incorporates only two, meaning that ntl: Telewest's service could record two channels at the same time while watching a third. ntl: Telewest is the first UK Television provider to offer HD content. In January 2006 they started to broadcast HD documentaries such as "the blue planet" and "Pride" through teleport and will start to broadcast HD movies in February 2006.

Teleport is the brand name for ntl: Telewest's Video On Demand service (VOD). It was launched in 2005 and allows users to search through a large library of programmes and watch them at their leisure as part of their subscription. Teleport also offers movies that can be purchased and watched as many times as desired within a twenty four hour period. Teleport also offers HD content that will work in conjunction with the TVDrive PVR.


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