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Old 10-05-2004, 14:36   #506
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Re: [merged] Price increase

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Don't sell it as unlimited then-simple.

Because now whatever way you look at it there are people who signed up for an umlimited service that now have a limited service.


I don't see anywhere on NTL's site it is selling broadband as an unlimited product.


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But that would not be based on how much I downloaded-Pipex openly state there is no download limit on my service, it may be because I am having a detrimental affect on the network-but not due to how much I download, don't confuse those 2 issues.
Yes but it all relative the more you download the more stress you put on the network.

The way you are going on about this limit its as if they have put it at like 10mb a day. 1gb a day is a reasonable suggestive limit to impose.

Not one person has been disconnected by NTL for exceeding this limit and there is no plans to disconnect anyone! So therefore I do not see how it will affect the average user.

Most people want extra speed because they like to wait less time, I download no more now than when I first got broadband (512kbps) compared with when I had the 2mbit ADSL line. If people are so bothered about this limit then why are people still getting their broadband from NTL?
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