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Ignitionnet 17-09-2008 15:06

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
Quite agree.

http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html...nd/mother.html
http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html...t/bb_deal.html
http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html.../benefits.html

etc

No download limits†

You get unlimited° downloads as a basic right, so you can load up on music, films...whatever you're into

† Acceptable usage policy applies.

;)

NewsreadeR 17-09-2008 16:06

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 34638747)
Freeloaders??? Or just customers who want what was advertised???

Back in those days, the only people who wanted unlimited were those who wanted music from the old Napster, and Films etc - I would even go as far as those who knew about piracy etc.

Nowadays, there are so many legal uses for downloading tonnes of content, that everybody wants to go unlimited.

Don't get me wrong, people should get unlimited, if that's what is advertised.

---------- Post added at 15:06 ---------- Previous post was at 15:04 ----------

Sky have now confirmed this.

We have removed the Fair Usage Policy (FUP) from our Sky Broadband Max product. Customers have told us that they want "unlimited" broadband to be exactly that, so we’ve acted on their feedback. We believe that we are now the only major broadband provider to offer truly "unlimited" broadband. What this means is that, if you’re a Sky Broadband Max customer, means you're free to download as much as you want, whenever you want.

As well as transparency, we know that customers really care about getting consistent, reliable download speeds. One of the biggest gripes with some broadband providers is the capping of speeds during peak times, otherwise known as traffic shaping. We have a high-capacity network that is designed to carry huge amounts of traffic without congestion. So we’re also making a commitment to customers taking our Base, Mid or Max products that we will not slow down their connection speeds at peak times.


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/17/sky_fair_use/

And we broke the original story here:

http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-n...unlimited.html

And then promptly emailed The Register, TBB, and ISPreview to tell them.

Xan 17-09-2008 16:39

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
Great job sky.Only last night i was downloading warhammer and after 3gb (total download 9.5gb) my connection dropped to 550k hope VM does something if not im off :)

NewsreadeR 17-09-2008 17:14

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
Sky have now just posted this:

http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-n...band-team.html

adrian1971 17-09-2008 19:31

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
da question is how long will it last ? sounds just like another stunt to me

xspeedyx 17-09-2008 19:53

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
It could be but I can see its a move to try and over take Virgin the mother of call crappy stm'd broadband

Graham M 17-09-2008 20:09

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
This looks like quite an attractive product now, I already have Sky TV but no BT phone line (it was chopped off at the wall by Nynex...) is there any chance I can get the BT line reinstalled FOC?

Tezcatlipoca 17-09-2008 20:14

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
I've read posts at SkyUser from people who actually had the BT line installation paid for / refunded by Sky.

e.g.

http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/sky-s...n-charges.html


Not sure if they still do it though.

Maggy 18-09-2008 10:31

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34638999)
It could be but I can see its a move to try and over take Virgin the mother of call crappy stm'd broadband

Are you implying that Sky would take on the job?I bet they would love to but it won't happen because it would be that dreaded phrase...a monopoly. :erm:

xspeedyx 18-09-2008 13:33

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monopoly is not having a better product

Maggy 18-09-2008 13:35

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34639321)
monopoly is not having a better product

and having no competition so you can charge what you like...;)

eth01 18-09-2008 23:39

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 34638237)
Well I won't be joining anyone because I hate BT more than I hate VM...and I'll never have them back as a phone provider.:erm:

you generally "hate" most things, the reason being because ... ?

Chrysalis 19-09-2008 00:25

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikejones_uk (Post 34638541)
Does anyone believe this [Sky's unlimited usage ] is **really** sustainable over the long term? I'm personally skepticle, but would be happy to be proven wrong.

probably yes. My reasons below.

sky do not have the same costs and financial demands of other isps utilising adsl. They have their own LLU network which is massively cheaper than using BT's network (approx 10% of cost), bear in mind sky customers on sky connect (bt network) are 40 gig limited and shaped.

they have no need to make a profit as the broadband is to keep people subscribed to lucrative tv contracts.

the easynet network even before sky brought it was massive and is the 2nd biggest in the country, bigger than VM's. So sky have a bigger network with a 3rd of the customers, work that one out.

This announcement technically changes very little, some people think a lot of heavy users are suddenly going to join sky. Those users are probably already there as its been well known for ages that sky have never enforced the FUP anyway so before the announcement people treated it as unlimited anyway.

Fact is sky are a odd one out, they do actually have a proper capacity network to handle its demands, and it would be nice if other isps followed suit. Sky also want and expect people to use heavy bandwidth to download films etc.

---------- Post added at 23:25 ---------- Previous post was at 23:00 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 34639323)
and having no competition so you can charge what you like...;)

its funny people see sky as poor because of monopoly tendencies but consider their tv service is superior to VM's and now the broadband is unrivalled in terms of what you can download, BE a close rival but still have the FUP on paper.

One thing you can almost garuantuee from competition is reduced prices, but usually quality of service doesnt come. Which is why the past 2 or 3 years have been horrific with broadband cost cutting everywhere.

Maggy 19-09-2008 00:26

Re: Sky Remove Fair Use Policy From Max Broadband
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eth01 (Post 34639676)
you generally "hate" most things, the reason being because ... ?

Experience!!They were absolutely poo when I was a subscriber and the service was abysmal.Good enough for you?

weemax 19-09-2008 11:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Graham M (Post 34638203)
And it's a very nice price tag, but don't they charge like £70 for activation and if you don't have an active BT line it'll cost you £129 for BT to put one in :|

I did have a dial tone & BT still wanted £124 to "activate me". "Doubt not" i said :)

Hence i am now here...


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