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Re: 300kb to 1Mb upgrades
What you are saying does make sense as I cannot see how NTL can downgrade high bandwidth abusers to 512k for £17.99 and at the same time leave responsible users on 300k for £17.99.
I was expecting a move by NTL to either reduce the price of 300k (no mileage in that one) or to up the speed to 512k. As it is NTL competitors and others have always been scathing about NTL calling the 300k service as a broadband service.
I was rather hoping that NTL might decide to put those of us on 300k to 1M and remove the ridiculously low CAP. However, that is probably wishfull thinking on my part.
Thank you for your quick response.
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