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Originally Posted by Rik
I download 5+gigs per day on occasions and if NTL impose this 1gig per day Cap on 3meg I will be on the phone to complain, its not suitable for my usage.
I would be quite happy to pay £70 per month as long as I could download what I wanted when I wanted!!
Or I also wouldnt mind paying so much for every gig over the cap i download, as long as its REASONABLE and REALISTIC.
I download lots of stuff and dont mind paying for it, whether or not its legal or illegal is nothing to do with anyone else apart NTL and myself.
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On a personal level I don't care what people download as long as it doesn't affect my use of my connection and I am not subsidising customers whose usage costs NTL more than the subscription they are paying. Someone has to make up for this loss in revenue and it is the vast majority of normal users. If the cap means that the service is not suitable for your intended use then you have a few rights. You can moderate your usage to fit in with the NTLs wishes, you can complain but I don't think that will get you anywhere or you could move to another supplier.
Willing to pay the price for the service you are getting is highly commendable. The problem with reasonable and realistic is that no two people will have the same view on what they mean.
Saying what you download is nobodies busines apart from yourself and NTL is slightly wrong. There are other people who quite rightly may take an interest in what you are downloading and uploading. You never know who you are talking to on the internet or what they do for a living.