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BTYahoo's bandwidth capping on its way.
Posted by: AndyJenkins on Monday, February 07, 2005 - 07:30 AM
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Way back in June 2004, we exclusively received word of impending bandwidth capping to be introduced on the BTYahoo Broadband 512Kbps and 1Mbps products. Some 8 months later, BTYahoo are still yet to enforce such a measure, always citing that details would emerge closer to the Spring 2005 arrival of the capping.
We since understand that BT will be introducing the capping in two stages, one for existing BTYahoo customers who have existing accounts or have ordered broadband on or before 16 February 2005, and for those customers who sign up on or after the 17th February 2005. Details of the latter is expected to be announced by BTYahoo very soon, and should give a good indication of the finer details existing BTYahoo customers can expect.
Further, we understand that BTYahoo will put into place facilities for customers to check their current usage of their service by Easter 2005 (around the last week in March), with capping introduced in May or June 2005, and there is no plan to alter the currently advised capped rates of 15GB for the 512Kbps product, or 30GB for the 1Mbps product.
Customers who find they exceed their monthly allowance will have two options, one of which has the subscriber paying for additional usage (price yet to be known), with any excess of these "Top ups" being carried over to future months for use if needed. The second option sees the user accepting a throttled service of 150Kbps for the remainder of the month.
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Re: BTYahoo's bandwidth capping on its way.
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by Anonymous on Feb 08, 2005 - 07:41 AM
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All intersting news, but I thought I read that BT were introducing a different way of providing ADSL, such that all customers would get the fastest line possible.
How does htis change the facts above ?
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Re: BTYahoo's bandwidth capping on its way.
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by Anonymous on Feb 10, 2005 - 06:52 PM
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I've just had the email mentioning monitoring but not "capping" as such. The real weird thing is that they will increase my speed to 2mb for nothing infact reducing the price
Needless to say if they do cap my usage I will just change to Pipex or AOL etc...
Upto now I have been happy to pay £10 a month more than (Pipex) just because of the good service I have received over the last three years. But I'm not going to pay more and get less!
I have complained but never have I even been dignified
with a reply
I hope they read this and that others will do the sameand think about leaving BTYahoo
regards
The Man
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Re: BTYahoo's bandwidth capping on its way. by Anonymous on Feb 28, 2005 - 01:03 PM
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