CableHell
CableHell was an independent consumer lobby group designed by customers of
CableHell was occasionally cited by global news sources such as the BBC, The Times and The Guardian as well as other online publications.
Started in April 2002, CableHell was one of the UK's larger ex-ntl: focused customer support forums in the UK. There were numerous forums available for members, for each different type of service which Virgin Media provides; such as Digital TV, Telephone, Internet and Mobile. There were also alternative forums for other topics and providers, as well as a number of support and FAQ guides available.
The forum was previously known as Ntl:hell however with the re-branding of
Employee Hacking
An employee of
Closure
At 10:34pm on March 16, 2009, the site was taken offline by its owner [3][permanent dead link] without advance notice or explanation. At that time it had 387,625 posts, and 34,332 registered members.
On February 23, 2010,
The CableHell team members recently re-launched as [6]
See also
External links
- http://www.cablehell.co.uk (formally known as ntlhell.co.uk )
- Virgin Media - Official Site
- The Guardian - Going online for gripes of wrath
- The Guardian - City diary
- BBC - Do online rants get results?
- BBC - Will 'fourplay' be the next big thing?
- The Times - Agenda
- The Times - Let's call the whole thing off
- The Register - ntl: suspends employee over ntl:hell hack
- The Register - ntl: sacks hacker for gross misconduct
- The Register - AntiCap lobby group calls for BB freedom
- The Register - ntlhell protest site defends libel allegations
- WebUser Magazine - Customers hold NTL to ransom
- Interhell