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Re: *ALL* ntl Cap Discussion Here Please.
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Re: *ALL* ntl Cap Discussion Here Please.
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From what I've seen they describe a 'download limit', but I find it hard to believe they would be happy for me to max out my upload 24/7 which would equate to around 1.7GB a day if my maths is right. |
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That's a constant 24 KiloBytes of data a second (every second, 24 hours a day). I'd say that's excessive. :erm: |
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What is the limit on each UBR in terms of number of connections? If everyone on that UBR downloaded 24KB/sec would it be able to cope?
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Who are you to ask this kind of question every person who doesn't like caps? Are you an undercover agent of RIAA, MPAA? Are you a prosecutor? What do you know about various habbits of people who surf the Internet? https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2005/03/6.gif |
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And, once it is established that much of this excessive usage is illegal, there comes the question of why an ISP should invest considerable cash in providing a service for people to do things which are illegal. And the answer is, they shouldn't. Bandwidth is not an infinite resource. Cue several people telling me how they need to download 30 Linux distros a week for 'testing purposes'. |
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The only people who make comments like that are usually doing something illegal! :D |
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I will give you just 2 examples: 1. http://www.researchchannel.org/webcast/ 1300kbps 2. http://www.m1live.com/ 128kbps Only 2 examples out of hundreds. You ppl must think before posting your half-masked accusations. |
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Secondly, I was asking about uploads, not downloads. Thirdly, customers that don't do anything illegal with their connections are subsidising those that do. Finally, caps are only needed because of what the heavy illegal users are using in bandwidth |
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You accused me when I posted my opinion about caps in the forum that was created for that specific reason along with a poll. I cannot find this post anymore. Strangely enough the post is gone. Probably was deleted by wise Admin. If you worry about subsiding other ppl needs, you better tell the government to review their point of view on asylum seekers policy. https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2005/03/5.gif I am off, from this discussion. I wish you all well. |
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I'm afraid it's a fact that the vast majority of people for whom 30gb caps are an issue are using the service for illegal purposes. Some in a private capacity, but others to burn CDs and make money. I accept there a small number of people with legitimate reasons to exceed 30gb but these really are few and far between when set against the customer base as a whole. I occasionally get music through WinMx. Not nearly enough to go near a cap, but possibly six or seven items a month. However, I'm fully aware that this is deemed 'illegal activity' and I wouldn't expect my ISP, whoever they were, to support my doing that in any way. Nor would I claim on here that I was really downloading Linux distros. If p2p suddenly got blocked somehow, I'd be disappointed, but I'd accept it, because I'm not making a living out of it. |
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Can I ask again as I'm sure someone knows (and is willing to give) the answer to this.
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Re: So these pesky bandwidths mean.......
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2. Use a mailwasher type app to check your mail BEFORE you download it 3. Use anti-spam filters to check your mail BEFORE you download it 4. Don't forward any mail, let the originator decide who to send it to. 5. Stay away from sites that do surveys simple steps to reduce your bandwith hogging list above |
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It actually lists it as a "usage allowance", rather than specifying up/download limits. Quote:
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I am totally against the ntl cap (& I don't even have ntl BB) because of the way they introduced it. They sneaked it into their AUP late on a Friday afternoon, hoping no one would notice (except we leaked it), & then applied to all customers-new & existing & that is why I (& others have an issue with it). IMO, if you are going to change a service like that, then the change should only apply to new customers, & should also be well communicated & documented to them too (something that ntl are completely incable of), that way those customers can make an informed decision as to whether they want to sign up to an ISP with a cap. Existing customers should have been left "uncapped" IMO as that's what they signed up to. It kinda reminds me of the old 'Mercury' mobile phone tariffs when they launched many moons ago. Youhad to buy the phone, but the tariff it came with was free evening & weekend calls (to landlines & mobiles I think) There are plenty of people out there who still have this tariff & it costs T-Mobile (as they are now) a fortune, & those people regularly get contacted by T-Mobile offering them big wads of cash to sign a new contract on a different tariff (not surprisingly, no one takes them up on their "offer"!) & that's what I feel should have happened with ntl & their sneaky cap. t wasn't so much the cap itself that was the issue, more so the way in which they chose to force it on new & existing customers in a sneaky, underhand way. So, please don't make sweeping comments about me or my site members (lack of) knowledge of the internet, when most have been using it far longer than maybe you yourself have. :) |
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