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Originally Posted by chimpboysteve
Hi Paul,
I hope when it all goes live we are not just restricted to a Virgin deal as it seem a shame to have all that speed only to be capped by Virgin under their "fair usage policy" I hope sometime they and others follow Sky's example of offering true unlimited broadband. Cant' wait, I'm in the BH5 postcode so looking forward to when this hits my area maybe a bit of a wait though?
Thanks,
Steve.
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sky does have usage policy, below is cut from there website:
If you subscribe to a Product that has a cap on the amount of data that you download or upload via your Sky Broadband internet access each month ("Usage Cap"), your usage must not exceed that Usage Cap each month. For the current Usage Caps on each Product, please go to
www.sky.com/broadband.
If you exceed your Usage Cap, we will contact you to let you know that you have done so.
If, in subsequent months, your usage continues to exceed your Usage Cap, we will continue to contact you to ask you to reduce your usage immediately. If after a reasonable period of time your usage still exceeds your Usage Cap, then we may do one or more of the following things by notice in writing (including by email):
(a) charge you fair and reasonable costs for your usage (and any reasonable administration costs) in excess of your Usage Cap;
(b) change your subscription to a Product with a higher Usage Cap, in which case we would also notify you of the new price you will be charged;
(c) suspend your use of Sky Broadband for the relevant month; or
(d) end your Contract in accordance with Condition 11 of your Contract
So sky don't have cap's and is totally unlimited then