I imagine that this has been done to death, but since I took up my last contract over 12months ago I have began looking at the various offers by ISPs. I notice just about all now have two tiers regarding bandwidth... capped and 'unlimited'
I remember the whole whohar a while back, but it never really bothered me as I wasn't using the internet as much back then.
How on earth can they justify using the work 'unlimited' when the services are clearly anything but? Do they get around it by giving you ‘unlimited’ bandwidth but reserve the right to cancel your contract should to repeatedly use over their stated limit in the T&Cs?
I remember the whole whohar a while back, but it never really bothered me as I wasn't using the internet as much back then.
How on earth can they justify using the work 'unlimited' when the services are clearly anything but? Do they get around it by giving you ‘unlimited’ bandwidth but reserve the right to cancel your contract should to repeatedly use over their stated limit in the T&Cs?