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Originally Posted by ianathuth
Increasing speeds and staying with an uncapped service may only be problematic if users significantly alter the usage of their connection. One result that may be experienced is that users may not always get the maximum speed that their connection is rated at, but that is the result of contention which comes more into play the nearer the speed is to the overall capacity . What is better though, a 3Mb connection that at times only runs at 2 Mb or a 1.5 Mb connection?
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To be honest, i'm very happy with the 1.5mb connection, but my point is, i bet that when ntl go capped (hard cap) and release the 3mb service etc, the same problems that have always existed, will STILL exist, the cap in my opinion is just an excuse to cover up the fact that they can't handle what they have, due to mis-management, low funding in area's that need it, and not actually caring about the customer (as proven by their choice to do some (for now) of their tech support in India!
A lot of the people i know on ntl are thinking of moving to ADSL, most don't even know much about caps, they're just fed up with all the other problems on the ntl networks.