Saturday, February 11th, 2012

BT changes it broadband fair policy all of a sudden

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In the BT Total Broadband Fair Usage Policy page it is found about the ISP plans making significant changes in its monthly package download allowance starting from the very first day April 2009. While, users of BT’s Total Broadband Option 1 and Option 3 packages are exempted from this download cap limits. Those signed on BT Total Broadband Option 2 will get an additional increase of 15GB to 20GB in their monthly usage allowance.

It is said that one has to sacrifice something in order to get something. Thus the BT Total Broadband customers should makes sure that they do not exceed their monthly usage since over usage will set a rise from 58p per GB to £1 per GB. BT ensures its customers that it will provide an email in to the users primary address when they reach 80 per cent of the monthly allowance which will enable them to reduce their allowance. This will prevent the users from causing extra charges. On the other hand if the customers frequently go beyond the limits then a package upgrade is recommended by the providers.

Search Google and you will find a free internet usage meter which will help you reduce your extra charges. Thus you can keep an eye on the amount of data you are downloading.

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