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Originally Posted by Paul M
Because ntl quite obviously don't want to.
As a business they have the absolute right to provide any service they want, and impose any restrictions they desire. If these do not meet your requirements then you have the choice to go elsewhere. I would have thought it quite obvious by now that ntl do not want people who download huge amounts each month on their network, so they are going to taylor their products to discourage these people. If that makes a few thousand heavy users leave for another ISP then quite frankly I think they will be well pleased to be shot of them, and so will the rest of the customers who are suffering because of them.
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Crikey, nice post ..... no wonder some people get their backs up on here
As a business they have the absolute right to provide any service they want, and impose any restrictions they desire. .... and I suppose the same applies to all
your jobs that are swiftly disappearing elsewhere
... ntl do not want people who download huge amounts each month on their network ..... and they (you) define huge amounts as over 1gb per day (if I've been following this right), which immediately puts many of the aforementioned legal ways to download large files out of reach. Advancing technology = NTL at the back of the queue again
If that makes a few thousand heavy users leave for another ISP then quite frankly I think they will be well pleased to be shot of them, and so will the rest of the customers who are suffering because of them. ..... hmmm, I was under the impression there have ALWAYS been heavy users on NTL (and others), and yet this
suffering we are seeing is a new(ish) phenomenon that is probably more likely to do with management than a few thousand heavy users
just my 2p .... you can shoot me if it makes you feel better