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Old 28-07-2004, 17:28   #5
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Re: A question about usage limit I wanted to confirm

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Originally Posted by CableForumUser
From what I've heard and read from the NTL website the limit is 1gb per day.

So let's say I download 1gb a day(not really just for argument) and at the end of the month I've downloaded 30gb. Does NTL still charge me the same amount at the end of the month, as in €25 for the month of broadband usage???? Or does it charge extra?? Is downloading 1gb in a day the same cost as downloading 2mb in a day??

It's probably a simple question but I wanted to confirm it because I'm scared of being charged extra and I'd like to D/L a lot.
Your connection would be pulled LONG before you got to 30Gb. You'd firstly get a letter from their AUP advising you of the problem, asking you to lower your usage. If this was ignored you'd get a warning letter. After this they would more than likely take action but to date...as far as I know, no-one has had the plug pulled because of this.

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