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Old 08-11-2004, 02:12   #494
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Re: [Now Official] More ntl speed changes

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Originally Posted by Hans Gruber
I've expressed my opinion, if the cap is enforced, I will leave NTL. There's really nothing more to it, it's not a bad thing, but it will just be time to move on. Until all ISPs do go PAYG there's really nothing to worry about. The new tiers are good for some and bad for others. But there are alternatives, yes I would rather not have the hassle of signing up for a new ISP and buying a DSL modem, but if that's the way it has to be, that's the way it will be.

I really don't understand why corporations have a big fan bases, none of them are out to please customers, but to make money. Including the ones still offering unlimited access, they must have a business plan that works.
Probably the best idea is to wait and see how this works out, in particular what will happen if you exceed the "cap". If you then think that it is not for you the look around, find one that appears to be what you want and pay whatever it may cost for you to transfer.

Whilst corporations are out to make money, some of them realise that you can make more by pleasing customers. You do not have to be a fan of a company to recognise a good deal. ISPs that are still offering unlimited access may or may not be making any money but may be subsidising the service to gain market share. There is a limit to how long this can go on.
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