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Old 05-01-2005, 16:14   #50
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Re: NTL cap limit

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Originally Posted by th'engineer
My apoligies it appears that the advert has changed to include a limit on NTL ADSL .
Not surprised you didn't notice it that link doesn't work for me.

Also that site says my phone number isn't a valid BT number, but I'm sure it is

Edit- Found one that does work, interesting:

https://secure.ntlfreedom.com/htmlfiles/5gb.htm

Quote:
What are the allowances on Freedom Broadband?
Freedom Broadband Classic - £29.99
If you use the Internet a lot and keep your connection running throughout the day, Freedom Broadband Classic will help you get the most out of Broadband. You'll be able to surf at speed and download large music or video files.

Freedom Broadband 512K - £17.99
This service gives you a 5 GB per month download allowance, this is far more than the average user requires. So, if you want a really fast connection to the Internet to check your emails, download a few photos or listen to some music online, this is the right option for you.
Not cheap either £29.99 for 512k, I pay that for 2Mbit

Edit, Edit - I like their badly scanned in table from some computer mag!

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