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I have just moved from dialup to Wanadoo Broadband with a 2Gb limit. I have heard that they are fairly flexible if the limit is exceeded. Is this just a rumour or is there a problem if I get carried away and go past the 2Gb figure? I would be grateful for any comments on this one. Chris Cummings -- Chris Cummings Chris Cummings |
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On Thu, 5 May 2005 17:55:43 +0100, Chris Cummings <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: > I >have heard that they are fairly flexible if the limit is exceeded. Is >this just a rumour or is there a problem if I get carried away and go >past the 2Gb figure? they say "You may use your Broadband connection freely up to these usage allowances. Your service will not be affected should you exceed your monthly allowance. However, we may contact you and request that you either reduce your usage or upgrade to the next usage band. If you continually exceed your monthly allowance your service could be suspended." the next package up is a fiver more and has 6 GB. Phil Tiscali - dialup speeds at Broadband prices :-) -- |
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Chris Cummings <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
: I have just moved from dialup to Wanadoo Broadband with a 2Gb limit. I : have heard that they are fairly flexible if the limit is exceeded. Is : this just a rumour or is there a problem if I get carried away and go : past the 2Gb figure? I would be grateful for any comments on this one. As they have not, of yet, implemented any tools where users can even monitor their use during the month then, yes, they have to be pretty flexible!!! (If fact most people who signed up to anything more than the £17.99 package may have, so far, been rather unwise!). Some extreme users have got emails recently though. I guess that when monitoring and user inquiry tools are in place things might change. |
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Chris Cummings wrote:
> I have just moved from dialup to Wanadoo Broadband with a 2Gb limit. I > have heard that they are fairly flexible if the limit is exceeded. Is > this just a rumour or is there a problem if I get carried away and go > past the 2Gb figure? I would be grateful for any comments on this one. > > > Chris Cummings Unless I'm missing something here wouldn't it have been best to find that out before you signed up with them, if that was a concern of yours...? Check out their broadband newsgroup you will find that there are many people who have had letters from Wanadoo when they have gone over their usage limits warning them, sometimes going over by a small amount as well. Many of us 'veterans' who were on a uncapped service from Wanadoo received warning letters also from them, I didn't but I have still left. I was told by their customer support that their imposed caps were going to be approached in a 'softly softly' manner however it seems that they have decided to be a little more draconian with some people and their usage. We all got emails on the 1st of April warning us of the introduction of caps that would start from the 1st of May. Within a few days of that email people were receiving their warning letters of their three months average excessive usage, even though the T&C's were not to come into effect until May 1st..!!! They do not, as yet, have any means for you to check your usage through their members centre so make sure that you monitor it very carefully though the likes of DU Meter, or equivalent. If UK Online isn't available in your area I could understand not going with them but they do a fully uncapped 512kb service for £9.99 per month, if your exchange is LLU enabled. -- Regards Morgan Hard Drive Noise.... http://web.ukonline.co.uk/morgan.tate/ |
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Morgan <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
: Check out their broadband newsgroup you will find that there are many : people who have had letters from Wanadoo when they have gone over their : usage limits warning them, sometimes going over by a small amount as well. Definitely *NOT* at all the impression I have got! |
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Brian McIlwrath wrote:
> Morgan <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > : Check out their broadband newsgroup you will find that there are many > : people who have had letters from Wanadoo when they have gone over their > : usage limits warning them, sometimes going over by a small amount as well. > > Definitely *NOT* at all the impression I have got! There was one person posting about receiving his letter after using 33GB on his 30GB account. Another claimed receiving a letter for using 23GB on a supposedly uncapped account, like the account that I had. Before that there was an assumption that Wanadoo were imposing around a 30GB cap on the so called uncapped accounts in line with their fair usage policy. But that was guess work as I was told, like others, that our uncapped accounts would remain uncapped. You can check out their forum on ADSLguide their are similar stories there about people getting their letters. I can't recall anyone with a 2GB account getting a letter about going 'just' over 2GB as I have now left and no longer get to read that newsgroup. -- Regards Morgan Hard Drive Noise.... http://web.ukonline.co.uk/morgan.tate/ |
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Hello,
My letter from Wanadoo states that they have monitored my last 3 months downloads and I average 54Gb per month, which is absolute nonsense, i use Netmeter and its below 30Gb each month, last months was below 20Gb, dont make sense at all, i have been a loyal customer of theirs since day 1 and now they reckon they will chuck my account if i do it again, im on the look out for a new provider regards mike You wrote on Thu, 05 May 2005 20:04:55 +0100: M> Brian McIlwrath wrote: ??>> Morgan <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: ??>> ??>> : Check out their broadband newsgroup you will find that there are ??>> many : people who have had letters from Wanadoo when they have gone ??>> over their : usage limits warning them, sometimes going over by a ??>> small amount as well. ??>> ??>> Definitely *NOT* at all the impression I have got! M> There was one person posting about receiving his letter after using 33GB M> on his 30GB account. Another claimed receiving a letter for using 23GB M> on a supposedly uncapped account, like the account that I had. Before M> that there was an assumption that Wanadoo were imposing around a 30GB M> cap on the so called uncapped accounts in line with their fair usage M> policy. But that was guess work as I was told, like others, that our M> uncapped accounts would remain uncapped. M> You can check out their forum on ADSLguide their are similar stories M> there about people getting their letters. M> I can't recall anyone with a 2GB account getting a letter about going M> 'just' over 2GB as I have now left and no longer get to read that M> newsgroup. With best regards, *©*´¯`·.¸¸.·´·DõKtör åvãíäñçhë·`·.¸¸.·´¯`·-·|. E-mail: (E-Mail Removed) |
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*©*´¯`·.¸¸.·´·DõKtör åvãíäñçhë·`·.¸¸.·´¯`·-·| wrote:
> Hello, > > My letter from Wanadoo states that they have monitored my last 3 > months downloads and I average 54Gb per month, which is absolute > nonsense, i use Netmeter and its below 30Gb each month, last months > was below 20Gb, dont make sense at all, i have been a loyal customer > of theirs since day 1 and now they reckon they will chuck my account > if i do it again, im on the look out for a new provider > > I would suggest that they are measuring both your uploads & downloads & combining the figures |
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Hello, kraftee!
the figures i measured are both combined figures fella, i was away last month for nearly 10 days!! You wrote on Thu, 5 May 2005 22:26:29 +0100: k> *©*´¯`·.¸¸.·´·DõKtör åvãíäñçhë·`·.¸¸.·´¯`·-·| wrote: ??>> Hello, ??>> ??>> My letter from Wanadoo states that they have monitored my last 3 ??>> months downloads and I average 54Gb per month, which is absolute ??>> nonsense, i use Netmeter and its below 30Gb each month, last months ??>> was below 20Gb, dont make sense at all, i have been a loyal customer ??>> of theirs since day 1 and now they reckon they will chuck my account ??>> if i do it again, im on the look out for a new provider ??>> With best regards, *©*´¯`·.¸¸.·´·DõKtör åvãíäñçhë·`·.¸¸.·´¯`·-·|. E-mail: (E-Mail Removed) |
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*©*´¯`·.¸¸.·´·DõKtör åvãíäñçhë·`·.¸¸.·´¯`·-·| wrote:
> Hello, kraftee! > > the figures i measured are both combined figures fella, i was away > last month for nearly 10 days!! You'd be suprised how much you can rack up just leaving your router on if your IP is popular, I found that one out a few months ago... > > > > You wrote on Thu, 5 May 2005 22:26:29 +0100: > > k> *©*´¯`·.¸¸.·´·DõKtör åvãíäñçhë·`·.¸¸.·´¯`·-·| wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> My letter from Wanadoo states that they have monitored my last 3 >>> months downloads and I average 54Gb per month, which is absolute >>> nonsense, i use Netmeter and its below 30Gb each month, last months >>> was below 20Gb, dont make sense at all, i have been a loyal customer >>> of theirs since day 1 and now they reckon they will chuck my account >>> if i do it again, im on the look out for a new provider >>> > > With best regards, *©*´¯`·.¸¸.·´·DõKtör åvãíäñçhë·`·.¸¸.·´¯`·-·|. E-mail: > (E-Mail Removed) |
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