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Originally Posted by Kevin
welcome back to ntl thread are you taking the p***, no bleedin chance come back to a network with A) no money, B) inept staff, C) sending all their jobs to india, D) a CS that it take over an hour to get through, E) More expensive calls, F) limited broadband, do i need to go on...its gonna be like a weight lifted from my shoulders to dump this lot..
And as for caps, yeah some do have caps but on adsl i get to choose who i go with and their caps are set out from the beginning, unlike NTL who entinced me and many others with "UNLIMITED" broadband..
UKONLINE 500GB a Month now that kind of cap i can handle.
Regards
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Bye then

it's been nice knowing you.
The history of the internet in the UK is littered with companies that offered free and/or unlimited services which in time have become paid for and limited. Move along to your ADSL supplier with their usage policy that you like that will probably change when they reach a point where they can no longer sustain the high usage customers who are affecting their profitability.
Changing the subject slightly, it is amazing how those complaining about the caps all know and have spoken to many other users who are all going to jump ship because of the caps. I have spoke to a small number of NTL customers who are all overjoyed at the forthcoming speed increases and don't mind the levels these are being capped at. A couple of them would be concerned at a 1gb a day hard cap but that isn't what's coming. It's a 1Gb a day soft cap same as now. When it does become time for hard caps I am sureyou will find they are per month rather than per day.
I have also spoken with a few ADSL customers who are considering moving to NTL when the new speeds are available and are also not bothered by the caps. You should hear some of the stories they tell about their fantastic:not connections.