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Old 19-08-2012, 15:03   #23
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Re: OFCOM Broadband survey update

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Originally Posted by Sirius View Post
That must hint at there being an unpublicised limit during peak hours. If something is truly unlimited then there would be no need to send out emails when a unknown limit is breached ???
There used to be an unpublicised limit but no longer, they now just send out "advisory" letters and don't actually take any action against those breaching the "limit". They used to disconnect you for breaching said limit.

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Here is a simple question, has anyone any evidence that BT or Sky have sent out this type of email on there UNLIMITED products ???
BT used to have a 300GB/month limit on their unlimited products, after which your speed would be cut to ~1Mbps, they quietly revoked this policy a while ago though.
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