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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Is Exetel chief John Linton a genius or a madman?

Linton has come up with a solution to the congestion on the ISP's network caused by those few percent of users that hog all the bandwidth - he will set maximum download limits at "three times" the average of all other users.

We're very keen to hear what readers think of his plan.

-- Brett Winterford

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