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Originally Posted by DVS
I personally could <edit> not <edit> give two hoots about increased speed. 1.5MBit is more than ample for my needs. What I do care about is limiting the amount I can use my connect which is what capping will do. If NTL where to offer an all you can eat 512/256Kbit connect at a reasonable monthly sum I'd most likely jump at it. As it stands now I'll probably move providers next year when the new caps come into play. I do not and will not return to 'clock watching' my usage.
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errr so what have you been doing since one Friday afternoon a couple of years when the 'amended T&C' came into effect? (the original CAP, 1G over 3 consecutive in 14days).
One good thing about the deteriaration (sp) of this into 'Another Capping Thread' is the fast self 'outing' of the 5%, providing NTL with even more 'public domain' ammunition from 'its users' to verify (wrong word I know) any action that NTL may take
IF and
WHEN the new limits are written into the T&C and for any action they
MAY take against 'offenders'.
The writing is on the wall and has been for the past few years, just another 'thing' you'll have learn to live with when it comes to t'internet, along with the raft of virii, scams and other associated crap that the majority of users now take daily into the stride of their 'online' experience.