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Old 05-03-2005, 09:28   #1016
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Re: [Merged] *ALL* ntl Cap Discussion In Here Please.

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Originally Posted by mcmanic
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Customers with the 1Mb service (3GB per month)
Ntl will be monitoring across the network to identify customers who routinely exceed their data allowance, but not enforcing this allowance until later in 2005.

yep agree with this hard cap for this level, can see why as NTL don't want all users to switch from 3meg to 1meg cos its cheaper than higher teirs and plenty fast enough for most downloading and then for them to carry on downloading loads of gigs per month.

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Customers with the existing services or 2Mb & 3Mb (1GB per day)
Ntl reserves the right to contact customers who regularly exceed their daily usage allowance, where such excessive use impacts the quality of service for other ntl broadband customers.

so no change then, same as what it is a present - good news - but knew this was happening

Its good to have friends in high places at NTL!, people who know what is happening rather than all this scaremongering!,

Back to square 1
No admin fee
No change in daily usage for 2/3meg users
No Hardcap on 2/3meg users
I almost agree, but would have preferred to see 10gb or even 5gb as the cap on the 1mb service.

However, it seems that most customers on this service don't get anywhere near 3gb, so I am willing to accept the company may be right on this. Time will tell, but I know they will re-examine things if it turns out to be problematic.
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