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Originally Posted by mcmanic
just a reminder - no-one knows yet!, It does not say anywhere what will happen if you go over your monthly allowance depending on service your subscribed too when it comes into effect - just as with current 1gig a day guidelines contracts, so at present i would say its a guideline.
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I don't know why you are reminding us that no one knows yet when obviously people at NTL probably do know, including Ignition. The cap is not just a guideline but we have not yet been told what will happen if we exceed the cap. Time will tell.
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Originally Posted by mcmanic
the moment they cap and its enfoced strictly i'll be off to AOL uncapped using the NTL service and going sky , this is what bugs me about NTL suggested capping their own users but allowing other services that use the NTL inferstructure unlimited use - bit of a kick in the teeth for loyal NTL users like me who have been with them since day1. I never signed for unlimted all those years ago, so don't intend to abide by new rules just to suit them
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Well if you are satisfied with AOL 512 kbps then move to them. NTL do not dictate what conditions AOL put on their customers AFAIK just as BT don't dictate to theirs. As for not abiding by the rules, you must suffer the consequences if you don't. All things change with time and rules are put there to protect the majority.