From 15 October , the usage limits are being replaced by guidelines . If
you
go "well" over the old limits , BT will wrte to you suggesting you upgrade
your package.
"Madsharpei" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> Im going over the 1Gb mark.Does anyone know that BT have definitely
> scrapped the charging for Broadband Basic?
>
> BT Broadband Basic usage charges:
>
> Up to 1GB of data FREE
> Between 1GB and 3GB £4.00
> Between 3GB and 6GB £8.00
> More than 6GB £12.00
>
>
> Here the FAQ About the Broadband from BT monthly usage guidelines
>
> 4. Does this mean you have scrapped plans to introduce usage charging
> on your products?
> Yes. We have no plans introduce usage charging on our BT Broadband and
> BT Yahoo! Broadband products. We have also stopped charging on our BT
> Broadband Basic product with immediate effect.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 5. What are BT's usage guidelines?
> We have increased the usage guidelines for each of our Broadband
> products (effective from 15th Oct 2005):
>
> Package: Monthly Usage Allowance:
> BT Broadband Basic, £17.99 2GB (was 1GB)
> BT Broadband, £24.99 20GB (was 15GB)
> BT Yahoo! Broadband, £26.99 20GB (was 15GB)
> BT Yahoo! Broadband, £29.99 40GB (was 30GB)
>
>
> Are they going to add a extra 1GB on my monthly usage or its going to
> reset?
>
>
> --
> Madsharpei
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