I work from home.
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...I use an average of about 67MB bandwidth a day. I have an NTL 600KB broadband service.
With all due respect, if you are using a residential account for this then you offer an excellent example of the sort of misuse and band-width/contention hogging that NTL are spotlighting.
As for the 1meg/day limit, I have read (Slashdot AFAIR) that this is averaged over a month so there should be no problem in downloading a few ISOs in succession for personal use.
To be blunt, it is difficult to see why a personal home user would need more than 30 gigs a month unless they are downloading an awful lot of music and video files.
Funny thing is, none of the musicians that I know, some of whom are quite successful both artistically and financially, are actually that keen for their music to be given away to people who haven't paid for it - always seem to be the d/loaders who complain most about the musicians being ripped-off by the record companies :-)
Syd