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Old 05-11-2004, 15:15   #358
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Re: [Now Official] More ntl speed changes

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Originally Posted by Paul M
2. How about both ? They drop your speed (64k seems unlikely, I would guess at least 150k as this is the sort of minimum speed to still be classed as BB). Then they offer you more bandwidth, at a price, or an upgrade if you aren't on the top speed.
This is how it works in alot of the 'higher speed' countries that people refer to alot.

I have a friend in Holland who has (& has had for about 2 years) a 3meg down/768k up connection. His bandwidth is capped, & when he reaches that limit an email is automatically sent to him informing him he's reched his limit, & offering him 2 choices....

1) To continue at 3MB down/768 up but pay by the MB/GB for the remaning period of the calender month.

2) His connection reverts to 150k up & down for the remainder of the calender month.
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