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Re: NTL Broadband capping
It would take over 21 Hours to download 1 Gigabyte at 128KBits/Sec unless
my
maths has gone the same way as my typing ?
These things are done on a statistical retrospective basis. You'd really
have to be hammering the service to show up.
Apart from downloading Linux ISOs regularly, I'd struggle to think of an
activity that is going to seriously hit that limit over a prolonged period
of time that doesn't involve large amounts of MP3s/Vids/Software. - which
if
you're downloading are unlikely to be backups of your own material.
the Cost of Core Internet bandwidth has not fallen at the same rate as
"consumer" bandwidth so these measures were always going to be
likely.
Just IMHO.
Dean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Smith, Allan G" <yahoo@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 1:56 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] NTL Broadband capping
> Whilst seeing the discussions of Blue Yonder and 1Mb services reminded
me
> that some of you may not be aware that NTL are planning on capping (or
in
> fact have capped?) their service to 1Gb downloads a day. Now being as
you
> can exceed this on a 128Kbs service in a couple of hours does make me
wonder
> how they will successfully sell the faster services (yes I know for
gaming
> latency, but I am guessing for a fair number of people they get it for
> download speeds).
> For those that are interested/impacted here is the protest web site
and
some
> background into it. I assume if NTL get away with it the others will
look
to
> start?
> http://www.generally-bored.co.uk
>
> Cheers
> Allan
>
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