On Friday, February 14, 2003 9:13 AM, Syd Hancock wrote:
But - referring back to Steve Fosdick's point in an earlier message
- it really is time that companies stopped making misleading claims
about internet access just to fool the punters.
In the nthellworld article to which I referred: (http://www.nthellworld.com/article/?action=show&id=335) the MD of NTL:Home is asked the following question:
"Why do you advertise an 'unlimited' service, and yet now seek to limit its use?"
His response is:
"Our unmetered dial-up Internet service has the trade name 'Unlimited', because you can use it whenever you like for a single flat fee. There is no daily download limit on our dial-up Internet products. Our broadband service is no longer called unlimited."
Ian.