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Originally posted by Andre
That's just the problem though-its all assumption at the moment.
In typical ntl style, the service has been sneaked out the back door. 
Don't forget there wasn't a cap on ntl's broadband service to begin with.
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well you could just ring and ask AOL i would say ring NTL but i wont for obvious reasons :p
its all backdoor with NTL i assume they do it for the 'customers best interests'
i know there was not a cap on it at the start i was one of the first few to get broadband a few years ago