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Originally Posted by dr wadd
I`m sorry, but your reasoning is getting so specious as to the point of being irrelevant. It is *not* necessary for customers to demonstrate to you that they have a legal need to download more than a gig a day. And to dismiss an argument purely on the grounds that you personally do not like a piece of software is as good an example of clutching at straws as I've ever seen.
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Oh, ok, but you can say that, in your opinion, acceptance is stupidity, and that's OK?
I never said that customers HAVE to demonstrate. I'm asking why 1gig is not enough, and a few examples. What's the problem with that??
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If you're going to start demanding that people prove that they have a legitimate need for a service then I think there is an onus on you to prove that NTL cannot deliver that service at a reasonable cost. Until you can I think you should stop demanding proof from others.
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ntl does deliver a good service at a reasonable cost That's why they have a million BB customers. No-one's prepared to tell me why it's not reasonable though. No onus on me