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Originally posted by Sociable
They always had that power anyway what is new is the concept that data transfer can be limited when it was not part of the original contract as sold. It has also set a general precedent that our contracts can be amended without notification or agreement.
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but doesnt the small print always read .. we retain the right to change this contract as and when we see fit.. etc (although I've not checked tbh)
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Not bored simply sticking to a point of principle. If we wait till they start to enforce the Cap it will be too late.
The horse is not dead by the way it is simply being held in the stable till NTL decide to take it out for a trott.
Please do not feed the NTL nag with the oats of apathy or they may decide to go for a gallop instead and trample all of us in the process.
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Ahh sticking to a point of principle is an admirable trait, but this argument has been done to death, the cap IMHO will never be enforced in its present form, so I think the G-G is well and truly dead, although there may well be another horsebox hiding just out of view full of shetland ponies ;P
There's really no apathy involved from my end at all here, just rather a "Why don't you turn off the TV and go something more.." in a kids tv stylee. ( ahh nows thats given away the fact I'm an old codger)