On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 14:43:46 +0100, Luxo <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I thought a fair-usage policy was being introduced by Plusnet, even
>with their Solo packages? The web site indicated unlimited for solo
>for new subscribers - anyone know what the truth is?
It goes something like this.
Their Broadband Premier product is capped. You pay a fixed amount each
month and get a fixed number of gigabytes peak time downloads a month.
Downloads outside the peak time and uploads aren't counted against
your cap. You can exceed your cap two months in a row before they take
measures to restrict our usage. Off peak is 1am to 8am.
Their Broadband PAYG product is capped. You pay a fixed amount each
month and get a fixed number of gigabytes of downloads/uploads a
month. If you exceed your cap you are charged for each additional
gigabyte you use.
Their Broadband Plus product is not capped. You pay a fixed amount
each month, dependant on the speed of you line. They use traffic
shaping to reduce the speed of P2P and other heavy traffic during peak
hours.
The fair usage policy only applies to the Premier product.
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