NTLWorld broadband is meant to have the same restraints, but apparently no one has been pulled over on it...
Plus.net have a package that is completly un metered I think. I'm with them (got in before they all started doing it) and they seem to be prettty good. Very upfront with their customers. take a look www.plus.net /EDIT thats what I was going to put in, plus.net have a little tool on the portal to tell you how much you have transferred (up and down) and since the 20th of this month I have transferred 2.37GB and they really don't care. I do about 7 or 8 a month and they have never said anything
I have to say i use freeserve, and the package may be a little bit more than others but i never have connection problems and they dont care about bandwith limits, I have downloaded countless gigs this month already and i havent heard anything about it.
I thought the NTL cap was 1GB a day, but they never complained when I was constandly downloading >1GB every day...
IIRC the ntl cap was never enforced, purely a "suggested" cap (only serious offenders where ever chased up from it, 40gb/month people), and dropped pretty quickly I know I used to go through 15gb a month without breaking a sweat on my cable modem without a word.
Freeserve threw me off dial-up in my narrowband days... Been with Pipex for years. £24 monthly, no limits, quality connection.
I'm on the normal BT Broadband (not Openworld). I pay a bit more than £19.99 monthly. They better not have put a 1Gb limit on my service - otherwise I will be having words We download about 500 megs a day on average, at least. Not had any problems yet anyway