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Old 09-07-2003, 09:11   #26
fraz
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fraz has a little shameless behaviour in the past
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Originally posted by Defiant
Lets not forget though they said they introduced this cap because their network couldn't cope. Well unless your an AOL customer that is
And, as mentioned somewhere else in this thread (post 22ish) , AOLs T&Cs/User Policy are pretty woolly the way theyre worded and I wouldn't mind betting that there *is* a Bandwidth Usage agreement in place between ntl &aol and that its probably based on the 1Gb per day guideline that applies to ntlworld customers

When you think about it ntl are now in the same position that BT are in that they cannot treat their own customers more favourably when it comes to being an ISP and I would rather suspect that the 1Gb a day figure stems from any potential BU agreement. , its simply a matter that aol have not put a figure upfront to their customers and are prefering to wait & see how much their customers do actually download on a monthly basis as opposed to ntlworld who have put a figure in their User Policy. Lets be honest 'heavy leeching' doesn't exactly fit your average aol 'user profile' does it !!!
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