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ntl 10mbit - no cap?
Posted by Doz on April 4th, 2006


hi all,

any truth in the rumour that ntl are to remove the 75 gig cap on the 10mbit
connection?

Regards,

doz\

Posted by Colin Forrester on April 4th, 2006


Doz wrote:

Depends - where did you hear the rumour?

Posted by Steve on May 25th, 2006


On 2006-04-04 13:17:37 +0100, Colin Forrester
<colin@thefrogslepthere.com> said:

It is true - NTL sent me a nice email telling me that the is now no cap.

Obviously the truth is they've given up finding a way to implement the
cap and turned it into a marketing ploy!

Mail is jpgs and html but here's the importnant bit - dated 05/05/06 BTW:

"We're increasing the usage allowance of your ntl 10Mb Broadband
service from 75GB per month to Unlimited, so you can now surf and
download as much as you like."

Steve


Posted by The New Boy on May 25th, 2006



"phoenix" <phoenix@fakeaddress.invalid> wrote in message
news:23xq69ozsxn5.dlg@phoenix-systems.uk.com...
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/article/...haping-for-now


Posted by Dan on May 25th, 2006


All about competition! The cable companies know they can have higher caps
than ADSL because there not paying huge sums for bandwidth from BT
Wholesale.

Dan




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