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Yes I agree you did then but remember they said it was not set in stone. They have just moved the goal posts ( pardon the pun) so its time to start again. they think the customers have gone soft which we haven't. CS today agreed that they look like losing a lot of customers over this and will have to rethink their position. |
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Serioulsy though I think you hit the nail on the head here, ntl have got themselves into a hole they cannot see a way out of. They are in danger of loosing significant market share as they cannot afford to be competitive with the ADSL market. Ntl once could have been the market leaders in broadband and accordingly set the price structure. At the time when the 1Meg speed price was cut, 1meg ADSL was a rarity. As players entered the 1Meg ADSL market they followed ntls pricing levels. Nw ntl might regret the price cut but cannot increase simply because customers would leave in droves to their competitors. A similar danger is emerging at the 150k and 512/600k levels where ADSL is becoming cheaper. About the only real hope ntl have of getting out of this hole is to plead for tolerance and understanding from their existing customers, give us clear and specific plans as to when upgrades will be in place (only a month or two at most), and place an embargoe on signing up new customers whilst this occurs. If virgin.net could take that attitude late last year (and they are I understand effectively an ADSL based ISP largely controlled as a franchise by ntl) why not ntl? Oh I forgot ntl management have their set closed ways of dealing with things on the we know whats best for you dictation principle. |
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Actually, I do pay to use the conenction 24/7. I bought broadband when it was advertised as unlimited 24/7 internet access (i think it still is). Although, I probably only use it for 12 hours a day. I am at work 8 till 6 and no not use the broadband. Usage is less at weekends as I am usually out of the house. Tell me that NTL are being fair in this? |
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Justanothernoob,
I could not care if ntl set limits to 500mb a day, or even 100mb a day. Nor would I be excited if they allowed 20gig a day. It's the whole thing, Nildram do 150gig a month limits, so what users are they aiming at. Ntl offering 30gig a month .. I can see which is the most atractive, on the "monthly limts" alone. I do not care if 5gig a day needs 1:1 or 100000:1 .. that is not my problem, thats the ISP's, not the customers. What about P2P ?.. it's not impossable to acheive the limits with such software, Usenet too, again, easily done. The average user is what ?.. I can't think of an average user, as their demands changes daily (talking to people in the pup for one, mentions something, the "average user" goes home to try it), no longer a average user.. but an abuser. Even using webcam takes up bandwidth, and you can't say people not use it for hours on end, because how would we know?.. we don't. I stream radio all day, every day, unless i'm watching a movie or listening to other music. Might not be high rate of bandwith 12-20k/sec maybe, but ontop of other activities, at all adds up. What goes on in peoples own home, we never know about, so we can't say what the demands are for the single/couple/family needs are. |
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Actually they dropped the use of the term "unlimited" at the time of the cap being introduced largely as they knew it would get them into serious problems to continue using the term without being open about the limitations to a definition of "Unlimited".
EDIT: Another key issue is that the limit is not anywhere close to 30 gig a month unless you are very very very careful. To be safe under the current AUP you would need to make sure you were well below 1 gig for 12 out of every 14 days so in real terms the actual monthly target would probably be closer to 20 gig and on 600k or 1 meg services with all the extras available now in terms of legitiamte use that is going to be too low. Even if it were not the key issue is still about NTL being open and honest with customers as to exactly what they are offering. They could previously claim this is just a guideline but having started to impliment it they are now forced to be open about it and issue a disclaimer in all advertising of the services thus confirming in advance they are subject to restrictions whatever the actual limit is. Just not calling it "unlimited" is now not an option they will have to openly state the reverse and admit it is "limited" or completly drop the current AUP and its enforcement. |
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Dedicated Internet Access, which is what you require to download the kind of amounts you keep stating is as follow
512=£80 00 per year 1024= £12000 45meg=£ 266,000 |
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Installed a trail version of du meter, currently, just listening to radio, uses approx 24k/sec. times that by 12hours .. there's the limit.. and all legal stuff!.
Yes, as I have said, I have streaming radio all day, so I hit the limit easy, and's thats not including my other activities. |
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Question for you womble.
Do you agree that NTL have an obligation to make sure customers are aware of the nature of the contract they have in as far as restrictions apply? Is this obligation increased each time they themselves promote additional services such as on-line gaming and plus? And finally how many customers would either leave or more importantly not sign up in the first palce if they actually brought the full implication of the cap to their notice in its current form openly? If you want to apply limits don't make all the advertsiing give the impression it is an all you can eat service and then rely on an AUP which itself is only an off-shoot of the main T.O.S. |
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I think (at least for me) it just comes down to the fact that the tiers are unbalanced and out of date, 5 gig as I suggested would only be a limit set (same as the 1 gig now) of course most users wouldn't use this (I rarely hit 1 gig now) but the 'fear' of hitting it would be removed and allow everyone to enjoy the broadband they are paying for - perhaps fear is too strong a word but you know what I mean :)
Heavy users are always going to be around, no matter what the limits set, thats just a way of life, but the current limits are out of date compared to the content available today. I am a gamer, I belong to Gamespot - just 3 demos or movies a day downloaded from there would take me to nearly 1 gig, and they have thousands of them - with new ones each day, over the last year the games and movies have increased in size and quality, as broadband has gained in popularity throughout the world - I don't think its too much to ask for NTL to keep pace with the current sizes of downloads. MSN now provides for FREE hundreds of high quality broadband streamed videos, they are very good but use a lot of bandwidth, again with new movies daily. I like movies and TV so I often download the latest trailers and whole movies from sites such as Heavy & Atom to name just two, it would be extremely easy to fill several gig a day legitimately. (mostly I don't get the time, but I would love to !) I would be a prime candidate for NTL's Plus offering, but I would not be able to use it enough given the cap to get my moneys worth, so I will leave it. A 1 gig cap for a 1mb product that is also advertised available with a 'PLUS' offering (but with no extra bandwidth allocation) is just not fair. They need to update it. |
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It may well be that the rules changed in the new Copyright Bill recently, and certainly if you install some software then generally you have to agree to terms and conditions which would leave you open to being sued if you violated them (like installing software you had got from someone else). But in the case of music, I believe the copyright exists in the use and distribution only, not in the possesion. |
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Womble,
If I could get digitally imported on my stereo, then I would.. be cheaper than the subscription for cable. But that aint the point... Just proving, that a connection, can, legally hit the current guideline. How many other people use streaming, I know I aint the only one.. but because my usage is low, but continious, i'm no longer a average user, but an abuser, and I aint doing anything wrong. Yes 12 hours is a lot, my illness prevents me from getting around much, and is not the easiest thing either, so the internet makes very enjoyable hobby, and a way to pass time. |
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