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Old 14-03-2005, 01:58   #1427
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Re: *ALL* ntl Cap Discussion Here Please.

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Originally Posted by cr80123
So your answer for wanting a faster connection is time is precious to many people? Are you serious? You think people want a 3Mb connection as opposed to a 1Mb connection due to time constraints? Why should you give me many reasons? Because you said that there were many and I asked you to give them.

I could read through this thread all night without seeing a reason for people actually desiring caps. Are you saying you would prefer a capped service to an uncapped one given the choice?

Yes Paul, you want a faster connection because it's faster. Well that showed me, what a cracking agruement!
Yes I am serious. Just because I said there were many reasons doesn't mean that I HAVE to give you them. Even if I did you would say that they were all rubbish just as you have with the time constraint reasoning so why should I bother.

Given a choice I would prefer an uncapped service in an ideal world. The problem is that we are not living in an ideal world when you have people arguing because they can't max out their connections 24/7. There have been many reasons given in this thread for wanting caps but blinkers mean that anything contrary to your ideas are not valid.

Tell me something? If NTL were to start charging broadband customers the exact cost of providing it to them would you have any objection to paying that amount. That is the cost of maintaining your account and the cost of the bandwidth you yourself use without making a penny profit for themselves.
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