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HomeChoice internet download limits
just moved to London from australia and looking at getting ADSL put on.
I am looking at going with homechoice 1Mb plan but have a question about their download limits. From their website the limit for the 1Mb plan is 1Gb per day. I have two questiosn maybe someone can answer for me. 1) is this calculated on a 24 hour period (ie midnight to midnight = 1Gb) or over the whole month you have to average less than 1Gb per day. 2) What happens if you go over? (In australia different ISPs have different ways of dealing with going over download limits, some cap your speed when you reach the limit eg down to 56k or something, some charge per Mb over the limit...) i saw an older thread about this but it didnt really answer my questions. I have also emailed homechoice about it a few days ago but havent had a response yet.... |
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Originally Posted by z0idberg
(..)the limit for the 1Mb plan is 1Gb per day. I have two questiosn maybe someone can answer for me.
1) is this calculated on a 24 hour period (ie midnight to midnight = 1Gb) or over the whole month you have to average less than 1Gb per day. Quote:
Originally Posted by z0idberg
(..) 2) What happens if you go over?
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Originally Posted by z0idberg
(..) I have also emailed homechoice about it a few days ago but havent had a response yet....
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Surrey
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I'm on the 512k package and went over my limit last month (by about double
Crossed fingers for now.... |
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thanks lads.
I suppose if they arent doing anything about going over then it doesnt really matter how they calculate it anyway. Pretty surprising you cant get bandwidth usage stats...maybe they cant provide it because they dont have the setup in place to actual track individual users stats, which may explain why they cant punish you for going over the limits because they dont know who is and who isnt...just a guess. That could be good if you are a heavy user, but could also be bad if everyone starts to expoit it and there isnt enough bandwidth to go around....will wait and see I guess. Dont really like the thought of signing up for 12 months without knowing what exactly their policy is with limits but what can you do ? (yeah g'day Brush Master )
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Originally Posted by z0idberg
I suppose if they arent doing anything about going over then it doesnt really matter how they calculate it anyway.
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I've got my brother staying with me at the mo, and he's hooked up his PC to mine and is downloading movies and radio progs 24 hours a day. I'm on 1mb. Never had any problems from Homechoice admin.
The only problem there is, is that my surfing is considerably crippled and I've missed out sniping some good items on eBay because my bro's eMule is taking up so much bandwidth and power. parthena
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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you can get software that limits the bandwidth that certain applications can use (eg http://www.netlimiter.com/) , ie can limit the amount of bandwidth that his emule uses so that you arent too affected.
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