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  • Earlier today I was contacted by an ex-employee of a company called Telewest; Telewest were a Cable Internet Service Provider who merged with NTL in March 2006 to become ntl: Telewest later rebranded as Virgin Media.

    p2pnet news 2010

  • Stephen Beynon, managing director of ntl: Telewest Business, said: “The risk in not using Twitter is that these companies will fall behind transatlantic competitors.”

    Could Generation Z be more web-savvy than Generation Y? « pwcom 2.0 2009

  • A year later, Nasdaq-listed rivals NTL and Telewest merged.

    Virgin Media Bets on TiVo Lilly Vitorovich 2011

  • But the integration was messy, as the company struggled to converge NTL and Telewest's billing systems, angering many customers in the process.

    Virgin Media Bets on TiVo Lilly Vitorovich 2011

  • Courtesy of Virgin Media who bought it off Telewest/Eurobell using fibre optic cables laid down by Cable & Wireles, which operation busted that Company.

    BT Announces Super-fast Broadband Sites Dungeekin 2009

  • I gather they've invested a small fortune in sorting out the legacy NTL / Telewest customer support depts.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Phil Whitehouse 2007

  • I gather they've invested a small fortune in sorting out the legacy NTL / Telewest customer support depts.

    Dodgy dealings Phil Whitehouse 2007

  • Sore Eyes points out a puzzling detail in the news item: why would it, according to Telewest, "only work with a high-speed, broadband connection".

    Archive 2004-02-01 Ray Girvan 2004

  • Via Sore Eyes, this BBC news item, E-mail tries out a sense of smell: a Telewest Broadband venture into 'scent dome' technology that would release smells mixed according to downloaded code.

    Archive 2004-02-01 Ray Girvan 2004

  • However, others have dabbled in scent printing - AromaJet and the now defunct Digiscents - and both the Telewest press release and NewScientist confirm its existence.

    Archive 2004-02-01 Ray Girvan 2004

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