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Originally Posted by DeadKenny
Well, it's a bandwidth cap really rather than a download cap
In my case the extra £3 makes me realise just how rediculous it is paying even £35 a month for a service I don't make full use of, and although people think it's a small rise it's just that little too much on what is a very expensive service anyway. If anything with competition I expected prices to drop, not go up!
Though I can afford it, I've got better things to spend the money on. Now if NTL offered a 2 or 3Mbps service, that's another matter  (better still if they upped the upstreams).
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So if you do not make full use of 1meg, what use is 2 or 3 meg?
Nothing personal, you are the only response (so far)