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- I doubt NTL would be able to run a properly managed webspace with php, mysql, etc? There are people with those skills employed by NTL, but not many of them 'customer facing', I bet :pp - my suggested structure would be - lite - 300k down 64k up - include email, but no news or webspace. home - 750k down 128k up - include email & either news or webspace (html) home plus - 750 down 256 up - include email & either news or webspace (html) options - 1.5 meg down, news and webspace - maybe a deal with a 3rd party host for a server side enabled solution? |
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Hopefully the analogy also highlights the idea that a heavy exacuator (heavy user) can only ever be causing one bowls worth (one users worth) of congestion and never any more than that and that anytime you are on a bowl and all the other bowls are also in use, you are causing one bowls worth of congestion, along with all the others, regardless of how little you may have been using the toilet before and regrdless of how little volume you may have exacuated before or on average. The idea that one user (no matter how much volume they evacuate) can cause more than one bowls worth of congestion is just not correct - but widely believed to be the case (in the idea that 3% of users account for 60% + of congestion for example). |
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A very novel and extremely amusing analogy though. :D :D :D |
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I'd also include options with no email, news or webspace for those of us who want to provide that ourselves (through other services, or running our own servers). That would cut costs too. There's the thought of PAYG broadband, but I'd rather have some kind of configurable package system where you can add on incrementally downstream and upstream, and then bolt on services like email, webspace, etc. This is the kind of billing system that mobile phone operators have been moving too, but the major cost for NTL would be in introducing a new billing system to cope with it (and an easy to use customer facing means of configuring these). |
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I also use WiMP, but there are still times when the sound and picture drop out. If I bring up the "Statistics" window I can see that the 350K stream drops down to less than 100K when this happens. Like I said though, I also get the same problem with internet radio feeds, both international and local.
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For all you people wondering, I asked NTL if the upload speeds will be chaning along side the download speed, they said they they are not sure what the speeds will be, but they are being changed. *hopes for a faster upload*
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hi and :welcome: to the site , i hope your source is right :erm: |
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it's harder for them to increase the upload speed because the technology they use will probably have proplems handling any significant global upload speed increases.
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probably c.s. :erm: |
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seems telewest users already seeing their new speeds.
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where did you get that from , link please :) |
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So when do ntl customers get their speed increases, there's nothing on the ntlworld site about it.
I'm still thinking of getting BT 576k ADSL for £19, trouble is my aerial signal is rubbish 4 the TV! |
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