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NTL offers premium broadband, but keeps bandwidth cap

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 02 December 2003 - 11:00 · 27 comments & 1467 views

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The proliferation of paid-for content has prompted cable firm NTL to offer bundles with its broadband services, but downloads will be rationed to a gigabyte each day. NTL is launching a new broadband product this week aimed at Internet users who want more than a standard high-speed connection, as companies search for ways to make money from content online.

The cable firm is offering 15 channels of broadband content for £3.95 per month on top of the standard subscription fee. This includes material from Encyclopaedia Britannica, the BBCi Broadband Console and MTV Live, and hundreds of downloadable games. The product, called Broadband Plus, will launch on 3 December, and will be free for the first three months. NTL says that to gather this amount of content together independently would cost users around £30 per month. It created Broadband Plus after conducting research into whether users were prepared to pay for content. This study found that people were much more interested in buying one bundled package containing a range of material.

NTL says the high cost of premium broadband content has put it out of reach for many people. It's still unproven whether many broadband customers will pay extra for content, rather than getting it as part of their package as with AOL and BT Yahoo. NTL insists that it is better to give users the option of getting premium content. "It's all about offering a choice. We're not saying people have to take this content," an NTL spokesman said. NTL's 600 kilobits per second (Kbps) broadband product costs £24.99 per month, compared to £27.99 per month for AOL's 512Kbps service and £29.99 for BT Yahoo.

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#1 reaper1576 on 02 Dec 2003 - 11:11
hmmm AOL is £19.99 for existing memebers for 512kbps DSL
#2 vetRadish™ on 02 Dec 2003 - 11:41
Wish there was NTL Broadband in my area ....

Radish™
#3 DJ Prem on 02 Dec 2003 - 11:43
Thank god i'm no longer with NTL....my area is to recieve broadband 512 - 1mb on 2005/2006...
(2 replies) #4 broo on 02 Dec 2003 - 11:50
Bandwidth cap...

Oh well, guess i'll be expecting a letter soon...

If I do I'll just switch to a better provider and they can lose a loyal 6 year customer
#4.1 sinatosk on 02 Dec 2003 - 12:56
dude. they just saying that to scare us. me and my dad together have downloaed nearly quarter a terabyte of data since they said that 1 gig crap and I got nothing from NTL saying "your using too much bandwidth" etc etc. you ask me. they just doing to scare. use less bandwidth so it provides more to the AOL service.
#4.2 ZombieFly on 02 Dec 2003 - 14:03
there is a cap in place. obviously tho they are only "advising" people in high useage areas about the cap policy when they exceed it. NTL oversubscribed a lot of areas during the initial push for broadband, therefore during peek hours the network has many hotspots which get overloaded due to being over capacity. Should your area become congested, you will be contacted, believe me.
(5 replies) #5 TranceSphere on 02 Dec 2003 - 12:15
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Bandwidth cap...

Oh well, guess i'll be expecting a letter soon...

If I do I'll just switch to a better provider and they can lose a loyal 6 year customer


They have had the bandwidth cap for months, they dont do anything about it tho even if u do go over 1gb per day.
#5.1 Waka on 02 Dec 2003 - 12:20
QUOTE (#5.0)
They have had the bandwidth cap for months, they dont do anything about it tho even if u do go over 1gb per day.

Has *anyone* had even a sniff of a warning letter from NTL about their 'bandwidth cap'?!
I hear some people are uploading/downloading several GB/day

W.
#5.2 broo on 02 Dec 2003 - 12:22
Yeh i know, I stuck by it for ages, worrying if i hit like 1.2gb. I was looking at other isp's and most have no limits etc or if they do its huge!

Figured I might as well use my "unlimited" broadband, or at least thats what I signed up for, as I want and if they say otherwise I will switch ISP.

I don't entirely find having a cap that bad, just 1gb is so stupidly low it takes the piss
#5.3 andrewfee on 02 Dec 2003 - 12:30
I had thought they didn't do anything, but recently I have been getting a "Connection Limit Exceeded For Today" when I am browsing sites, and I have to keep refreshing to get the page to load (and to load with all it's images) it's a real pain in the ass. I'm not sure if it's NTL doing it or not, I would assume so, as I have been downloading a lot of videos from IGN recently, and playing a lot of xbox live.
#5.4 Buttseh on 02 Dec 2003 - 12:43
Haven't had a letter as of yet. Although, there's probably serveral emails in my ntl mailbox telling me that I've been naughty.
On an average day I'll download near a gig, on other days I'll download 4gb like yesterday when I grabbed suse 9 and a few other things, which happened to be corrupt :grr: I guess it's Ok though, since not many people around here have cable. I probably cause 70% of their network usage in the area
#5.5 deadmonkey on 02 Dec 2003 - 19:53
QUOTE (#5.3)
I had thought they didn't do anything, but recently I have been getting a "Connection Limit Exceeded For Today" when I am browsing sites, and I have to keep refreshing to get the page to load (and to load with all it's images) it's a real pain in the ass. I'm not sure if it's NTL doing it or not, I would assume so, as I have been downloading a lot of videos from IGN recently, and playing a lot of xbox live.

this is just ntl playing with the proxies and causing problems. i get it and as soon as i do i change procy and it works fine again it isnt happened for the past few days only on saturday and sunday. dont worry about it.
#6 Sub on 02 Dec 2003 - 13:07
New Slogan:

"Introducing our fastest connection ever! Reach your bandwidth cap faster then ever!"
#7 wuzz on 02 Dec 2003 - 13:40
1 gb / day OMG! I even got spam more than they allow
#8 redFX on 02 Dec 2003 - 13:41
I feel for you UK guys. If I lived the in the UK, I would have blown up NTL. Everyone and their moma complains abut NTL.
(1 reply) #9 Homer™ on 02 Dec 2003 - 13:43
Stuff this. We want more bloody speed! Not content, speed!

Theres america with their frigging 3-5mbit lines in their house and here we are with 512k-2mbit, and its goddamn slow!
#9.1 Sub on 02 Dec 2003 - 16:48
What part of America are you referring to? Here I get 1.2mb. Korea gets 50+mb
#10 DWZ on 02 Dec 2003 - 13:52
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downloads will be rationed to a gigabyte each day
1GB a day? Are you kidding me? That would be like a dream come true here in Australia where we get 3GBs a month...
#11 TheReaperMan on 02 Dec 2003 - 14:52
I h8 there 1GB cap... But so far I not had a letter, email about it so I will continue as normal,( I do not mean downloading films etc).

YOu can go over 1gb a day just downloading ms patches etc(new cd beta, xp autopatcher, linux etc etc ) NTL Suck if and when they start sending these letters out. I will move isp

#12 Confuser on 02 Dec 2003 - 15:25
Recently my cable connection is offering an "Extreme" offer which is 4Mbps download and 640Kbps Upload unlimited bandwidth. Competition is very strong here between DSL and Cable... and Normal cable is 3Mbps download and 320 Kbps upload with a limit of 15GB down and 5GB up... DSL is totally unlimited in bandwidth... What is the most incredible is that cable always fast, even on Prime Time.

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#13 donachello on 02 Dec 2003 - 15:41
I monitor my bandwidth on a daily basis and although it's a pain in the rectol it's not that bad I get between 250KB/PS and 300KB/PS and never had a bad connection since it was installed in 1999... not worred abot the cap I can live with this... the service was capped to beging with but, not many people new this until NTL: brought in a capping of 1GB per day...

another service would be great 2MB service would be awesome the backbone of the network is big enough to handle a 2MB connection...
(1 reply) #14 Michael Lerner on 02 Dec 2003 - 15:58
I pay $45 Canadian with tax for 1.5 mbps soon to be 3 mbps. NTL obviously sucks.
#14.1 shafi on 02 Dec 2003 - 22:27
what company ?
#15 Trevsweb on 02 Dec 2003 - 16:30
wish i lived in swizerland with there 24mbit connections or whatever run fecking game servers
ntl havent sent my friend or me any letter yet i tend to download all day lol ntl is a big jerk tho wishes* that 612kb/s acctually ment that for uping and /downloaidng
#16 deadmonkey on 02 Dec 2003 - 20:13
the cap is just a way for ntl to get rid of users easier. I go over my cap daily to about 2-2.5GB and they have never said anything. As long as you dont take the piss they don't have a problem. People downloading 24/7 at full speed is being a bit unreasonable, also they are the first to complain when they don't get full download speed yet they don't realise most of the time it is because of other users like them maxing out the connection!
#17 qoa on 03 Dec 2003 - 14:06
I couldn't handle 1gb a day. Even more so I couldn't handle 3gb a month.
#18 Magallanes on 03 Dec 2003 - 15:36
In my case :

Banana-country

512kbps for 37 euros (aprox. include ta.
and 1mbps for 45 euros.

I have 512 and i download 1.3gb x day (god bless suprnova!).

In any case, my ISP tried to capping with no luck. But they start to sniffing emule and kazaa >_<

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