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Originally Posted by BarFly
not wanting to get into the whole good & bad side of the caps, but didnt an official body describe BB as atleast a 256 connection & always on......( something to do with the way it was being adviertised & the need to upgrade the lowest tier to 300k )
so would that mean NTL could only downgrade somebodies service to 256kbps,should they hit the cap & not have or want the option of buying extra GB's as anything below that would not be classified as broadband, though this should apply to all ISP's not just NTL....
Just a thought for discussion.....
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I think that's only a viable chain of thought if the person using the service doesn't breach the contract or T&C of the service that they signed up to and agreed to honour when they took the service.