>> Does Carphone Warehouse include AOL subscribers,
I should imagine so... since they are all stealthily being moved over to the TT platform.
>> NTL datastream wholesale product i.e. Tesco.net,
Not sure about that one depends on the ISP - NTL will be used as transit for the backhaul rather than "Colossus", and then possibly connecting to the ISPs own edge routers.
Thinking about it - werent the old DSLconnect accounts still handled by the "Redbacks" and then on to PlusNets own network?
I could be wrong but I seem to recall either "Itchy or Scratchy" still being deployed to handle the dslconnect accounts for a while even after they were retired after the 155/622 BTw Round Robin incompatibility issues.
Therefore I would imagine it will depend on how much TescoNet relies on NTL. If they as an ISP have their own routers and servers etc then its down to Tesconet. However, if they use NTL as more than "data carriers" from the exchange, then its very possible.
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Just found
this.
Tesco.net partners NTL Business for new ISP launch
• NTL Business seals a major contract to provide total internet service to leading online retailer
• Complete ISP solution encompasses access package, user registration, member services, content management, billing and technical support
• Deal reaffirms NTL Business' position as the UK's leading provider of wholesale internet solutions
Under the deal, NTL Business will provide an end-to-end Virtual ISP (VISP) solution to Tesco's customers under the Tesco.net brand.
NTL Business will deliver and manage subscribers' access to the worldwide web, and will handle user registration, member services, billing and technical support. It will also manage the Tesco.net portal, including providing and managing content and handling media sales.
Therefore in this instance, it looks like TescoNet would be a yes.