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Originally Posted by ian@huth
Hi and  to cableforum
Why should the number of people sharing a single connection have any bearing on the bandwidth allowance? It's a bit like saying that you want a bigger allowance because you can't do what you want to do within the set allowance.
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Cheers for the welcome

, looking at what i said i didn't express myself quite aswell as i meant to, I just meant that when you market to certain target groups you should take into account their situation i.e. students are likely these days to have a computer each, if anything students should be paying more for higher useage LOL not getting a discount i mean the biggest student houses where i am have 6-10 people in them!. The main point though is that these days its hard to do a course without a computer and internet access, so limiting it to 3 computers per connection seems a little illogical to me for the NTL student offer. Though there is no sign of them inforcing this afaik, so for the moment i guess like caps it isn't really an issue.