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Originally Posted by JustAnotherN00b
Hate to break this to you but they don't need to take anyone to court, ntl aren't obliged to provide anyone with any services you know and can cease providing high speed internet services at their discretion subject to contract, and all contracts now and have for some time had provisions in them that say people can be terminated for excess usage amongst other reasons.
Entering this debate as that post is ridiculous - what next? Take ntl to court for refusing to provide 10Mbit cable for £5 a year? Right - out!
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I thought that you entered a contract with them to supply services, therefore if any party breaks the contract the other party may go to court for recompense.
If the contract terms agreed when the contract was entered are not fully met.
For instance unfair conditions CAPPED service?