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Originally Posted by scastle
Why is everyone assuming these caps will actively enforced? Has the current one?
NTL have not said what they will do with people that go over the cap. They may cut you off, they may charge for the extra download. The fact is that WE DON'T KNOW. All we have at the moment is speculation.
To be honest, if the cap is a problem, then most of us do have an answer: Find an uncapped broadband provider. If enough people do this, you can bet NTL will reconsider their position.
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Now there is commonsense Well said.
But lets face it. People just love to debate about the unknown, which is what this is. The unknown until such time NTL give out more information.
I am buying a new dvd recorder but they are not sure until the day it is sent what time it will arrive. You can debate that if you want its the same thing in the end
An unknown .