![]() |
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
|
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
then there are the people who are burning and selling the DVDs who max it all the time
maybe the best thing is for the ISPs to ban the P2P ports and torrent ports.. although that can have an impact on the very few ligitamate usues of these bits of SW |
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
|
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
|
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
My personal opinion. |
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
|
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
|
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
why do so many get so worked up about what others download
these new speeds are aimed eventualy at providing tv by internet films ect now ntl will be the main people aiming to get you to buy this stuff i cant see them being very popular if you have to pay for film, show whatever and pay again for the download un capped is the only way that any of this will work |
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
Company A can supply a film via the internet for £2. NTL can supply the same film via the internet for £2. What incentive is there for anyone to use the NTL service? Now if NTL supply the film free but you have to pay £2 for the extra broadband usage that it needs then it costs you the same but ensures that you use NTL rather than company A. It would cost £2 for the film plus £2 for the extra broadband usage if you used company A. Result is that this sort of pricing structure provides more profit for NTL which can be used for upgrading infrastructure and reducing debt. |
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
didnt make my point as well as i might as we most likely would buy our films from ntl them limiting how many you can watch seems pointless and as to buying off other companies it would be better for them to find a way to charge ( for example ) the bbc to stream to ntl customers rather than there being two charges |
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
My thoughts on how NTL should handle this are such:
Set up users on contracts like you would a mobile telephone. I am on orange, i get 200 minutes a month inclusive in my line rental. When I use more minutes i get charged every minute i use my phone. If i dont use all 200 miutes in a month (say i use 50) it gets rolled over to the next month so i now have 250 minutes the next month. I am on NTL, i get 75GB a month inclusive in my rental. When I use more GB i get charged every GB i use my connection. If i dont use all 75GB in a month (say i use 50) it gets rolled over to the next month so i now have 90GB the next month. -- Other than that if they dont allow us to 'roll over' GB and charge us say £1 a GB over we go, can we get refunded for every 1GB under we are? Hope that makes sense :) |
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
On some of my posts about Movie Rentals via download you said why should NTL provide me with the bandwidth to download from someone elses movie rentals becuase they will gain nothing out of it....? My answer to this is becuase NTL are an I.S.P and it is their job to supply the connections to keep up with the speed of the web and future developements and progress. If they wish to add Movie Rentals to their list of services then fine, but first and foremost they should provide the connection to facilitate it. They cannot have their fingers in all the pies and I am sure they do not wish to.... |
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
The big obsession being shown is that of very heavy bandwidth users wanting ISP's to provide uncapped services at below cost price to satisfy their greed. |
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
seems quite reasonable to me the more you use the more you pay, bit like my electricity bill :p:
|
Re: ntl Confirms 10Mb Broadband Speed Increase
Quote:
|
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 12:06. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum