I don't see the problem here

Ntl have not enforced a 'strict cap' as yet or so i am led to believe.
Well....this is a quote from the ntl usage allowance faq:
Quote:
http://www.home.ntl.com/page/usagefaq]
What happens if i reach my usage allowance?
Over the next 12 months, ntl will provide tools to allow customers to measure their data usage. When these tools are available, customers who approach their data allowance will be able to choose to
- reduce their data usage for the remainder of the month
- upgrade to a tier of service with a higher usage allowance
- pay for usage above their allowance
Until these tools are available, ntl will monitor usage but not apply the 3gb allowance, except in cases where heavy use is affecting network performance.
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Pretty self explanatory to me.
I presume the same goes for the 1 gb a day cap. I am not worried about going over the cap, if people want to then they won't really lose out, they may just have to pay extra money, or upgrade.