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End of the day the sort of 24/7 use you are doing is a clear abuse of the system and other users in your area would be fully justified in suing NTL for NOT kicking you off the network or at least curbing your activity. Without being funny the sort of highly excessive use being advocated by a few now actually ruins the case being made for an "Intelligent" fair use policy to be put in place. Worse than that it actually helps NTL justify the current policy and lets them off the hook as regards reaching an intelligent and effective compromise. What we all need is a revised system which is fair to all whilst still helps maximise both potential usage and improves the overall quality of service. |
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On the other hand if this is causing people problems, then they should turn down users who wish to use the service for mainly for downloading. But as NTL is a business its all about money and they won't do that. Also them who do want faster connections, but are *having to wait* because of users who download a lot, i think is utter nonsence. If someone wanted a 2mg connection then they would have it for the speed of downloading, or other things that require fast speeds/a high amount of bandwidth. Also in this day and age, an issue like this can only get bigger. As files sizes increase . |
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Do you really think that if NTL got rid of all their 'heavy users' and made everyone stick to 1gb a day that they would spend all that money that they would save on improving their network? I don't think so. They wouldn't have to because people would hardly be using it whilst still paying over the odds for their connection.
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If they want to offer a reasonable limit then fine, but I do think their current limits are stupid, backward, and not thought out well, and you are of course right when you say file sizes are only increasing. |
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Hi,
As i understand it, It is not the downloads that affect the network.. But the "Uploads" Same kinda princaple can be used for your own connection, you upload at max, your downloads are going to suffer. Same as the uBR I guess. I could be totaly wrong about this, but after reading Robins help guide, thats the impression I get anyways. Have fun |
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Perhaps, belatedly I come to this thread. Indeed it is perhaps stranger that none of my Anticap colleagues have got here before me.
I'm just working my way through all this, and wish to avoid a "knee jerk" reaction, but the phrase "there's no smoke without fire" does spring to mind to all those who thought that the cap stuff was just hot air, when it appeared out of the blue just over a year ago. If ntl think that many of their customers are going to put up with this, I hope they will have to return to the drawing board. This forum is full of examples of poor customer service, poor email service, poor installation service, low speed service (compared to stated service speeds), etc. Combine this with, as was originally complained of at the time the policy was first placed in the AUP, an absence of any effective ntl supplied means for customers to monitor their own bandwidth consumption. If the cap is to be applied, there really becomes little if any point for many subscribing, especially to the higher speed tiers. I can assure you that anticap.co.uk is going to be watching this very closely. |
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It's about time they started sending these letters out.
Personally I have no interest in downloading the entire internet each month - but I do have an interest in my connection responding speedily - which it does not do when some of these selfish people are downloading their 300GB a month. Please - all of you who want to do this, don't moan and threaten to leave - just do it now - and leave the rest of us to enjoy our nice fast connections. |
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in theory does NTL not have a far lower contention ratio ? |
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A little OT I guess, but it was mentioned here, so here is a logical place to put it. I was checking the bulldog site for the 4mbps service and saw this:
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It's strange how they are implementing a residential service in Central London only. For a residential service, it would of made more sense to start implementing it outside-in, where most people live. It's a shame. I'd seriously consider signing up, especially with the 400kbps upload and no limits. I don't really break the NTL cap (for my downloading habits, it's more a case of timing, rather than moderation), but its always nice not to have to worry. |
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but also it's worth noting that Bulldog call it 2mb but that includes overheads... the actual speed you get will be in the region of 1.7mb! unless things have improved since I last read the forums on ADSLGUIDE. |
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Has anyone sent this to theregister.co.uk yet?
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