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Originally Posted by RXP
If a FUP is in a contract 6 years old it has no bearing on contracts presently. That is why I had to assume that you were on a 6 year contract, otherwise the reference to the FUP of 6 years ago is irrelevant. Which was, infact, the case.
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The contract, as I said, is rolling. It is (therefore) renewed annually, and the terms and conditions in force at the time the contract is renewed apply. The FUP I mentioned DOES have a bearing because it is exactly what NTL are doing. If you look at the terms and conditions (which, if you are on a rolling contract and have not cancelled, you are deemed to have accepted), they DO also make reference to measures to control heavy use.