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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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No Towny, that's not the reason. It IS enforceable, because as part of the T&Cs states that it is the CUSTOMERS responsibility to check the AUP regularly themselves, not ntls to announce every change. Like it or not, that's the LEGAL and BINDING way it is