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Old 28-07-2004, 17:49   #7
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Re: A question about usage limit I wanted to confirm

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Originally Posted by Russ D
Your connection would be pulled LONG before you got to 30Gb. You'd firstly get a letter from their AUP advising you of the problem, asking you to lower your usage. If this was ignored you'd get a warning letter. After this they would more than likely take action but to date...as far as I know, no-one has had the plug pulled because of this.

Remember, the Cap is a guide, not a rule.
Why would it?

If he downloads precisely a gig per day he hasn't actually exceeded the guidelines, and probably wouldn't even get flagged up!

Of course, if he was with certain other, less flexible broadband providers, getting very annoyed is something he might 'wannadoo'!
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