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Originally Posted by Neil
It's still an average of 1.33333 gig per day though, so there's no real change, except you will hit the cap/'usage guideline' that bit faster....
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Actually I make it 1.314204359 - 40*12/365.24 (allowing for leap years/millenia) (sorry - couldn't resist being pedantic

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Originally Posted by Neil
At least ntl have been a bit more open & upfront about their 'cap' this time around, it remains to be seen whether they amend the Ts & Cs to reflect 40 gig per month as a blanket monthly figure, or amend the current 'usage guideline' that they have in place.
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True, it is nice to see NTL being up front about this.
I an not a fan of capped broadband, as it seems to be a bit of a misnomer. But as my usage patterns do not cause issue with the cap, I have never really had issues with NTL having them.
It will be interesting to see what happens - Maybe this is just a way of trying to get those "power users" to subscribe to a business contract in order to have unlimited downloads.
Does anyone know whether the upload will change or not - I know it has been asked, but I do not see an answer..