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Originally Posted by dirtydog
btw Neil, you presumably think the caps are fine
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Far from it.
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and think 2GB a day is excessive do you?
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For a residential connection I do, yes.
I can't see how anyone can justify downloading 60GB per month, on a home connection-now that's not to say that it
can't be done, but there are only so many "Linux Distros" out there at once.
I don't give a monkey's puffhole what/how much people actually download, I am totally against caps, but I am also against people who claim that that their 60GB per month downloads are all legal/perfectly normal for a home connection, & therefore should be allowed.
ntl don't/won't allow it, which is why I said that you need an uncapped ISP for your particular "needs".

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6. Is there a plan for very 'power users' who exceed the given limits?
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There was originally, about 2 years ago (alledgedly), but it turned outto be nothing more than BS from Aizad the "bovine excretement king" Hussain.
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"We are considering a range of new services especially for customers who want or need to download large amounts of data - but which will avoid impacting other, ordinary customers"
Well that sounds interesting, lets hope there's something that doesnt cost the earth though. 
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Don't hold your breath, we had access to the mailbox that ntl set up for so called "power users" to mail them on, it got so full because no one in ntl ever even looked at it.....
Hussain & his monkeys/cronies are so full of $h1te, that they wouldn't know good customer service if it jumped up & bit them on the gonads.