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Originally Posted by slowcoach
With metering around the corner  I doubt NTL will want to get rid of heavy users at the moment, these are the users that NTL think they are going to milk later in the year,  no doubt then they will be encouraging everyone to download to the max regardless of the impact on other users living near them, we may also see speeds going through the roof, just to guarantee that everyone goes over the cap.
It will be funny when the heavy downloaders suddenly become the good guys with NTL sending letters to the users who never go over the cap asking them to change their habits and start using more bandwidth, or else!.
Step by small step the NTL Master Plan is taking shape, the grey suits have it all mapped out, just one more hurdle, how to convince those buggers on Cable Forum that paying NTL a lot more each month is in everyoneââ‚à ƒâ€šÃ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢s best interest, thatââ‚ ¬Ã¢â€žÂ¢s the tricky bit. 
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Glad you've got it all worked out then eh.
Do you actually think ntl's senior management sit around all day worrying what a couple of hundred people on an internet forum say? Most of them haven't even heard of the place.
Do try and get real. The company is interested in providing products which the VAST MAJORITY of its customers will buy.
Users of this forum DO NOT have any impact on what they do.