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Old 06-03-2005, 16:10   #65
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Re: New Speed Upgrades 8th March. (Part 3)

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Originally Posted by Mal
Into the 2nd page and part 3 seems to be quite civil upto now (touch wood).
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Originally Posted by Splink
Hi everyone. First post here

I'm pretty pleased that NTL are upgrading existing users for free, it's a cool thing for them to do. I'm not too fussed about the caps either. I very much doubt I'll go over 30Gb in a month, I rarely go over a gig a day. Can't understand all those people saying they're going to leave NTL because of the caps Personally I'd wait until they kick you off . They say they aren't going to enforce the caps until later on and even then I'm willing to bet they'll only take action if you're messing up the service for other people. The cap just allows NTL to kick people off if they need to. I personally think NTL are great value for money for the type of service they run. The experience of friends suggests to me ADSL is not nearly as reliable as NTL's cable service. And what's more NTL have sexier modems.

Anyway, nice to be here.
Hi Splink - welcome to CF - good points there; pretty much sums up my view too
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