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Re: [Now Official] More ntl speed changes
I don't think it's fair on the 300K users who want 1MB. Only 5GB of bandwidth per month? Forget that, I'm sticking with 300K :mad:
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I personally don't use my connection as much as i used to, i rarely go over the cap now, i'm not a heavy user anymore.
To ask YOU a question though.. if it's not right for people to utilize a 3mb connection, why the hell is it being offered at all? So people can access the skynews website in 0.4 seconds, rather than 0.8 seconds? I just don't understand why Ntl would offer a 3mb service and put a 40GB cap on it. Even 3mb access in general is faulted. There aren't many P2P networks that will allow you to download at 370k/sec while only uploading at 25k/sec. A lot of websites don't support that kind of speed on large downloads. Most IRC rooms for downloading are limited too, and you'll find it quite difficult to find a room that will allow you to download at that speed, without first being a sharer yourself, with good upload speeds. You won't get that speed downloading files off many people on msn, yahoo chat, etc, as it's dependent on the other users upload speed. So you're probably left with some websites, newsgroups (which never work on ntl anyway) and possibly some FTP servers. It really is a case of buying a car that does 180mph, because it looks good, sounds good and makes you feel better. Then driving at 70mph to stay within the law. Is anyone planning on using the 3mb service? What are your thoughts on it? Why are you getting it, and what will you use it for? |
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I hope that this clarifies matters .... :erm: |
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Just a thought:
If NTL are able to end the free and half price months for new users, due to the more competitively priced services being offered, then new users will be, on average, about £25 worse off albeit getting more overall. If this turns out to be the case then everyone will have paid the £25, directly or indirectly, get my gist. By the way, just checked..... still on 1.5MB/S upgrade hasn't happend yet :drool: |
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I can be sure I will either stay on 300k (1gb a day) or upgrade to 2mb (30gb a month). 5gb is simply not enough, I will admit some months I will be under, but some months I will go considerably over, depends if I want to download a demo or something. Good marketing technique from NTL if you ask me, getting people to upgrade from 300k to 2mb, just because it's only £7 extra a month for the same cap as 300k but 6 and 2/3 faster? NTL have my vote for 2mb i think :D
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Hobbies, course work, webdesign, emails and keeping in touch with family abroad...... |
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3 meg eh? if by the time my ADSL contract runs out in 10 months time there's no option for me to get 3+ meg DSL, I'll get that 'everso professional' NTL installation engineer round with his big drill to ruin my drive yet again!
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Overall im amazed this has happened and cant wait for my 2Mbit now. Outstanding move ntl. 1Mbit is very affordable for £18 5gig cap is stingy but theres a lot of people who want instant surfing who dont download distro's/games/media and wont go over that cap i.e my parents :) 2Mbit and a 30gig cap is fair play. If you download more than a gig consequtivly over 3 days then you deserve to be banned because your blatently leeching and performing illegal activities or just pay extra for the 40gig bandwidth liberties. Providing ntl have p2p cache in place and the proxies are working well with QOS and auto balacning scripts on the UBR i dont see why the network would suffer from this. Roll on next year!! |
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I have no objection to paying the £25 to upgrade as this is quite a good deal / opportunity... however.
Can the network cope with it? http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...ad.php?t=19538 Also, re all the discussion re the caps, what the heck is everyone downloading???? Is my 120GB hard drive not going to be big enough??? ;-) |
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I'm currently on 750K/128K and I guess I will fork out £25 for 2M/128K, but I'd much rather have 1M/256K for my money.
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And you will be able to rub it into the faces of those who cannot get NTL :D (I told my Boss that this was happening and he called me a jammy B%$^$%^ - and he is right, I actually feel that I am lucky to live in an NTL broadband area...) ok - enough from me - I seem to be turning pro-NTL - how can that be... :Yikes: could this mean they are doing what we want ? |
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