I keep wondering why people keep moaning about NTL's cap and then mention Tiscali in the same breath. Having seen
this I'm still none the wiser.
Quote:
Tiscali Fair Usage Policy
Important Note: Clause 8.4 from the Tiscali Broadband Terms and Conditions.
8.4 Tiscali operates a fair usage policy, if you send and receive 30GB or more of data in any calendar month and we believe that your use of the broadband service is adversely affecting our network (or any part of it) or other customers, we may regulate your usage (at our sole discretion). For example, we may give priority to light users over heavy users during peak times. Tiscali reserves the right to terminate your broadband service by providing you with 30 days' notice in writing in the event that you send and receive in excess of 30GB or more data in any calendar month and we believe your use of the broadband service is adversely affecting our network (or any part of it) or our other customers and our regulation of your usage has been ineffective.
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Oh and to make it even funnier
Wanado has a 1Mb service for £28 on a 30Gb cap and BT broadband is even better:
Quote:
BT Broadband has a usage allowance of 15 GB of data transferred per month. This is suitable for the vast majority of users.
BT will not apply this usage allowance until early 2005. After the date, if your monthly usage allowance limit is exceeded, you will have the choice of a restricted service for the remainder of the month or the option to buy additional usage capacity.
BT will confirm prices for additional usage nearer the time. Indicative prices are £2 per additional GB.
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