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Old 18-02-2005, 14:38   #727
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Re: [Merged] *ALL* ntl Cap Discussion In Here Please.

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Originally Posted by Hans Gruber
My point being, the majority of users are upgrading from 56k, they'll have no comprehension of how much download usage they will need. The word "cap" will be a nonsense word to them. I'd be very suprised if ex-56k users didn't change their usage habits over time to take advantage of their new bandwidth. As the weeks/months go on they will realise the true potential of a boradband connection and will understand a cap such as 30gb is insufficient for their needs.
If this is so, that kind of customer is in a tiny minority... What is 30gb not enough for?

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But why would BT/NTL/Wanadoo care? They've locked you into a 12 month contract.
...which the customer agrees to. No-ones holding a gun to your head when you sign. And PROFIT MAKING (not charity) organisations need to protect their generally costly investment of connecting a customer. What's the problem with that?
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