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Originally Posted by ian@huth
I would assume that ISPs such as Nildram only have enough resources to satisfy their customer base needs and possibly not enough at times. I can remember Nildram having to borrow a block of IPs from another ISP because they couldn't cater for the demand. Only having 40,000 customers would mean that they haven't got massive resources in reserve and could soon get caught short with a shift in usage patterns and the suggested influx of NTL customers into the ADSL networks. I use less than 3Gb per month and last night I was checking emails at 1:00am, 3:20am and 5:30am, although the 5:30am check was aborted when there was a power cut which lasted until after 7:00am..
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No offense, but I trust Nildram's sums better than I trust your insanely 1 sided calculations. I don't see why it bothers you, you should be glad to see the back of heavy downloaders, why are you trying to convince people to stay with NTL? Also, I'm not one of those heavy downloaders.