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Originally Posted by Womble
When your pulled over for speeding by the police, can you use the excuse you don't have a speedo?? (Odometer)...No. Measure your own usage. If ntl just cut you straight off I could see your point but, aren't the letters warning you that you have exceeded the limit??, and requesting you to slow down??
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I have been trying for over a year to get a way to monitor the connection. NTL have teh SNMP blocked and all other routes I have traid have failed.
NTL will not supply a webpage with graphs on showing your usage so technically if you stay with NTL without some alterations to whats on offer you are in for a stressfull experience.
The fun of using the internet, the chance to enjoy whats about to unfold with BBC and NTls own BB+ are worthless.
I was on the phone this morning to NTL and in the autmated part they plug the BB+ as an good addition to the BB which its not as things stand.
I feel 3gig a day if its kept daily should be the target for 1mb most will not use it but at least you can still enjoy the internet.
One important must is NTL have to invest in online montoring graphs for customers to access by loggin in using their user details and password. This has to be working 24/7 so customers can always access them.
I notice this has started again just after the record bonuses to the management. The cap just after AOL signed the big contract to sell BB.. Are AOL customers capped to 1 gig a day