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NewNet ask customers for advice
Posted by: eusty on Monday, November 12, 2007 - 09:31 PM
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NewNet have taken the
unusual step of asking it's customers what it should do with bandwidth limits.
The ISP has become popular with heavy downloaders due to it's avoiding the
use of traffic shaping to control P2P or Bittorrent applications, but it seems
that it cannot sustain it's usage allowances for the current prices.
So it's asked customers whether that would rather see smaller allowances or
higher prices, customers have until this Thursday (15th) to reply to the email
and make their views known.
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Have your say on changing the way we provide our broadband
bandwidth. We are constantly monitoring the profitability of our
services and increased usage on a number of packages has made
them unprofitable, so we need to make some changes. We have two
options.
- Increase the recurring charges
- Keep recurring charges the same and reduce the bandwidth
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