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Originally Posted by th'engineer
I must agree with Neil we are going over the same areas again.
I have said, and still have the same view if you do not like the idea its simple change your provider.
NTL are not going to change their mind even if the reasons for not doing it are sensible. Thats past experience sure all the team here will agree
They have never at corporate level listened to customers concerns so do not think they will change now.
Remember Mr Bill Goodland of NTL views of customers
BTW note corporate level before our resident NTL workers flame me
Neil was one that has changed his provider and gets a good service.
If you wish to stay on cable unmetered there is AOL who have no limits.
Even advertise it on the TV.
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I think the best that forum members and customers can hope for is that NTL will review the CAP limits, say in 12 to 24 months or so, after they see what demands NTL users make on their system i.e. cable network.
They have set limits which they think the system can handle and after all if NTL goes down we all suffer irrespective of our usage.
Maybe in time with system upgrades and with the system showing that it can cope to NTL's satisfaction CAP limits may well be increased.
Let's take what they are offering for the time being and see what happens.