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Originally Posted by Chris T
What cap? So far as I'm aware, nobody who signed up with NTL before the 'cap' was introduced has ever been sent a letter accusing them of exceeding it. This is possibly because they did not announce it properly to existing customers in accordance with the contract, so it's not enforceable.
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Hence the reason I put "cap" in inverted comma's.
But what people seem to overlook is that a lot of people signed up for a service with no specific usage limits in the T&C's or the AUP at the time, reading the contract they signed, would not do them any good whatsoever in that case (which was answering the post I quoted).
I've never maintained that the cap was actively enforced at the moment. If NTL can't enforce it due to the sneaky and underhand way it was introduced, then that's their problem.