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Originally Posted by ianathuth
My own feeling is that NTL have not increased the price of the lower two tiers in order to remain competitive. They have probably increased the higher tier because users on that are probably the ones that make more use of the upstream and it is the upstream that is in short supply and the cause of most congestion problems. NTL may actually want users to drop down to the middle tier from the higher one.
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I am not a heavy user, I go nowhere near the 1gb limit, because for one, music downloads do nothing for me, I have spent over £1k on my hifi set up, so I buy originals.
As has been stated before, sorry to drag over coals again, but, broadband was touted to me as unlimited.
If there are problems with the upstream, that is up to NTL to increase capacity.
That is why you pay your monthly subscriptions, not just to line the pockets of the board.
If the water board say to you that you have unlimited use of your taps, it doesnt mean they can then moan if you leave a sprinkler connected 24/7.