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madcap 05-11-2004 10:22

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The deal is very competative there is no doubt that it is much better than what is being offered by most ASDL providers and NTL should be applauded for it. Caps though are a retrograde step IMO it's all very well saying it's the way things are now all providers are going this way etc but in the end they will have to open up the networks and remove the caps as speeds increase further in the next few years although in this country it will probably take a few years longer and probably require OFCOM to step in at some point.

Although we are getting a little ahead of ourselves again as we still don't know how caps will be enforced or what charges per gig will be made if NTL make these charges as competative as the new tiers then I think we cant really complain too much i.e. around a pound per gig.

Although (sorry to go on lol) with the new tiers

1Mb with a 5GB cap = £3.59 per gig
2Mb = £0.83 per gig
3Mb = £0.94 per gig

PC_Arcade 05-11-2004 11:09

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So are NTL going to provide an ACCURATE means of monitoring bandwidth use then?

If they don't (as is the case now) then I can't see they can reasonably enforce their "cap" as the end user, especially those with a home network, can't see how much bandwidth they are using.

Electrolyte01 05-11-2004 11:21

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Originally Posted by etccarmageddon
I think for £18 a month you cant expect both a high speed and a massive allowance. If you want something more substantal then pay the extra £7 or stick with your existing 300k tier. A lot of ADSL priced at the under £20 market have either a low speed or a low GB allowance - arent there some where you can only use 1GB a month?!

No, as the people with 750K still pay £25.99 a month for 30GB allowance. I'm not paying £7 more as I can't afford it, and I'm not able to get ADSL or anything else. NTL is my only option here, I think they could put the 1MB allowance up though, to at least 10GB. Then I would be able to play my games at least :(

etccarmageddon 05-11-2004 11:39

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Originally Posted by Scott
No, as the people with 750K still pay £25.99 a month for 30GB allowance. I'm not paying £7 more as I can't afford it, and I'm not able to get ADSL or anything else. NTL is my only option here, I think they could put the 1MB allowance up though, to at least 10GB. Then I would be able to play my games at least :(

if they did that (increase the 1mb allowance to 10gb) then there'd be less incentive to buy the 2mb product and they'd also be offering an incentive to some £25 a month people to downgrade to the low tier.

ray_uk 05-11-2004 11:45

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The Current preposed caps are just I'll conceived. :mad:

Electrolyte01 05-11-2004 11:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by etccarmageddon
if they did that (increase the 1mb allowance to 10gb) then there'd be less incentive to buy the 2mb product and they'd also be offering an incentive to some £25 a month people to downgrade to the low tier.

Well I'll be sticking with 300K or moving to another ISP when possible because I don't like the way NTL just drop our allowance like that :mad:

etccarmageddon 05-11-2004 11:57

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Originally Posted by Scott
Well I'll be sticking with 300K or moving to another ISP when possible because I don't like the way NTL just drop our allowance like that :mad:

you might find the 5gb limit isnt stringently enforced? you say you'd prefer 10gb - perhaps it's worth sticking with NTL and waiting until you're hassled about how much you use. ;) the existing 1gb a day limit is known to be stretched by a number of users!

Electrolyte01 05-11-2004 12:01

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Originally Posted by etccarmageddon
you might find the 5gb limit isnt stringently enforced? you say you'd prefer 10gb - perhaps it's worth sticking with NTL and waiting until you're hassled about how much you use. ;) the existing 1gb a day limit is known to be stretched by a number of users!

Wish there was a program that could do that, since I mostly play games, talk to people on TeamSpeak, listen to music streams and browse forums :erm:

zovat 05-11-2004 12:12

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Originally Posted by Richard M
:cry:
Enough!

sorry Richard :sorry: :rofl: :Sprint:

zovat 05-11-2004 12:15

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Originally Posted by Scott
Wish there was a program that could do that, since I mostly play games, talk to people on TeamSpeak, listen to music streams and browse forums :erm:

Scott - there are loads of free bandwidth monitors out there -MRTG/PRTG for example.

have a look here bandwidth stuff

badnbusy 05-11-2004 12:20

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PRTG is great:

heres mine: http://www.badnbusy.co.uk/prtg.htm

Paul 05-11-2004 12:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by PC_Arcade
So are NTL going to provide an ACCURATE means of monitoring bandwidth use then?

If they don't (as is the case now) then I can't see they can reasonably enforce their "cap" as the end user, especially those with a home network, can't see how much bandwidth they are using.

Who knows what may come next year ;)

Electrolyte01 05-11-2004 12:22

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Originally Posted by zovat
Scott - there are loads of free bandwidth monitors out there -MRTG/PRTG for example.

have a look here bandwidth stuff

Thanks, downloaded EMSA bandwidth monitor (nice and small) and it's working :)

madcap 05-11-2004 12:46

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Also what about Xbox live users you can't monitor that bandwidth but I bet it's still counted in your allowance as NTL wont be able to differentiate that from normal usage even though its a seperate service.

Chris W 05-11-2004 12:55

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Originally Posted by madcap
Also what about Xbox live users you can't monitor that bandwidth but I bet it's still counted in your allowance as NTL wont be able to differentiate that from normal usage even though its a seperate service.

It really does depend how monitoring is done.

My girly has a metronet PAYG account and the information she gets on usage is great....

http://www.chris4ann.co.uk/usage.bmp


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