Steve said:
Anyone else noticed that the new ntl upgrades are capped?
1MB = 3GB per month
2MB = 1GB per day
3MB = 1GB per day.
Not too happy about that....
This is on the ntl.com website about caps. I will wait and see what happens tbh as the current service has caps too, they just never enforced it.
What happens if I reach my usage allowance?
Customers with the existing services or 2Mb & 3Mb (1GB per day)
Ntl reserves the right to contact customers who regularly exceed their daily usage allowance, where such excessive use impacts the quality of service for other ntl broadband customers.
Customers with the 1Mb service (3GB per month)
Ntl will be monitoring across the network to identify customers who routinely exceed their data allowance, but not enforcing this allowance until later in 2005.
Before that time, ntl will be deploying new capabilities that will allow each customer to view their usage levels. Thereafter, customers who exceed their data allowance in any given month will be given options, which may include, for example, the ability to:
Upgrade to a tier of service with a higher usage limit
Choose to be billed for any incremental usage above their limit
Choose to use the service for the remainder of the month at a lower speed