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Mal 07-08-2005 22:19

Re: Another speed increase?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard M
Chill out.
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I'm betting £20 on 700 posts, which includes the inevitable 400 "cap" posts.

I suppose that this "announcement" will be a good trial for the new mods...see how they handle it ;) :D

Jules 07-08-2005 22:24

Re: Another speed increase?
 
Sounds good to me, I still remeber being on dial up and my phone bill looking like a phone number :eek:

AndrewJ 07-08-2005 23:25

Re: Another speed increase?
 
So hope though that those on 2mb like I am get a decent offer to move upto the new speeds, and that the don't expect us to be paying some stupid extra on our bill.

I for one won't be paying :D will stick to my trusty 2mb until I can be bothered to upgrade. Bigger fish to fry right now with my new house, but by time NTL get around to giving us 10mb likely Japan will beon 30gb bandwith.

Matth 07-08-2005 23:40

Re: Another speed increase?
 
I'm still holding on to 300k, but watching intently - while 1Mbit and a low quota for the same price is NOT an attractive option, I'd be happy to go with £10 + £1 a gig, at a much greater speed - that is, unless the faster speed opens up more things worth using, when NTL will be the happy one!

Downloads 08-08-2005 00:23

Re: Another speed increase?
 
Did someone say this was a stop gap till 100mb Ethernet? I hate to ask someone to spell this out for me but i might faint. There is a chance NTL could provide 100mb connections? Is this what 100mb ethernet is??? *feeling giddy*

jtwn 08-08-2005 01:07

Re: Another speed increase?
 
Who said they were going to give you a choice? I dunno about anybody else, but the speed upgrade of past was just a stepping stone in keeping up high with DSL competition, whereas this is proper restructure of the system.

If the shift everybody up to 10mb with varied allowances, then that will force those who are holding steady on the lower tiers who are deemed to be heavier users to move up or move out. I sure know people who aren't noobass users but don't want to pay extra either.

I couldn't really care about their plight though, I just want be able to be safe with ntl with a nice allowance as opposed to the unrational guidelines they have now or they could lose one of many customers.

Electrolyte01 08-08-2005 01:37

Re: Another speed increase?
 
Hmm, sounds too good to be true. Well, we will find out eventually :)

kronas 08-08-2005 02:16

Re: Another speed increase?
 
ive not read through the threas as yet but i found this:

Quote:

Recognizing that advanced forms of DSL and, especially fiber-to-the-home deployments are a threat, the cable industry is buzzing about next generation DOCSIS 3.0 technology that will bond four or more 6 MHz channels into a behemoth data pipe capable of delivering 160 Mbps of data to an individual user[/
Quote:

The speed DOCSIS 3.0 promises - up to 2.5 Gbps downstream to a 20,000-home hub - is really somewhat ridiculous, nearly everyone at the cable gathering concedes, but thatâ₠¬Ã¢â€žÂ¢s a reality of a newly competitive space.

http://www.telecommagazine.com/newsg....asp?Id=AR_866

jtwn 08-08-2005 03:59

Re: Another speed increase?
 
Good link but its not even a standard yet and as I understand, the current modems wouldn't be compliant with that. If they are announcing it now, then its safe to assume it will run on the current system.

Chrysalis 08-08-2005 04:14

Re: Another speed increase?
 
Good news, I would expect this will happen at the time they provide traffic usage graphs for customers and so the soft cap becpmes hard cap but I think the caps will be much higher then current for various reasons.

1 - The burst speed is been raised x5 on the mainstream package and leaving the cap limit unchanged would reflect an imbalance.
2 - Recently one of the major adsl players wannadoo gave free cap increases and is announcing llu upgrades to its network which will probably result in higher caps, this will make ntl (and BT) react with their cap levels.
3 - Other isp's who have caps on a similiar product such as ukonline set their cap levels at 500gig, ukonline recieved quite some publicity so people are aware of what the competition offers.
4 - I think NTL are planning more then just internet on the new infrastructure so it is capable of quite a lot more then previously so can handle higher limits.
5 - A soft cap can be low since noone is really affected by it, when it becomes a hard cap, whilst maximising revenue NTL wont want too many customers to be hitting the cap and making a big noise about those who do hit a low cap.

I expect we will start seeing this in about 6 months then?

hutchy 08-08-2005 06:05

Re: Another speed increase?
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4749987.stm

There's the story from BBC

Roy MM 08-08-2005 06:12

Re: Another speed increase?
 
Well i think this bit helps:-
Quote:

Originally Posted by BBC
NTL also said that usage allowances would go up from 30GB to 75GB a month.


Caster 08-08-2005 07:03

Re: Another speed increase?
 
75GB is more then enough for me. :tu:

AndrewJ 08-08-2005 07:18

Re: Another speed increase?
 
Woah hold the press stop the folds.

I pay £24.99 for 2mb per month, and I will get 10mb for no extra cost.


OOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHH YEAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

deadite66 08-08-2005 07:20

Re: Another speed increase?
 
great there goes my low ping for online gaming


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