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04 May 2006 12:51:16 pm
BT Slaps its Users for Over Used Broadband Usage
I read this interesting article on The Register about BT's Broadband, where users are using it too much. You can see the article here:
BT is tightening up rules governing usage limits for its retail broadband service.
From this month, punters who exceed their monthly usage limits are to be emailed about upgrading their packages. Subscribers of BT's Option 4 package - which costs £29.99 a month and includes a 40 gig limit - will also be warned about their usage....

Correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't BT upgraded their exchanges to allow 8mbps? This is kind of hypercritic isn't it, I mean, why allow the increased speeds if you can only download a certain amount a month? I'm so glad that I'm with Onetel, as they offer unlimited usage.

What gets me, England are trying to catch up with other countries on the Broadband front - but with rules like these, how could we?
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