How do the new download caps work?

Started by gromit, Feb 18, 2010, 20:10:04

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gromit

I got a bit silly with my new download limits, and managed to exceed the off-peak limit whilst remaining easily under my peak cap....

I seem to remember reading somewhere that the new limits are (in the case of Home Max) 90GB usage, with 30GB of that being allowed in peak times. Is that right?
So you could choose (for example) to download 89GB off-peak, and 1GB peak, and everything would be OK?

Or is it a simple case of 60GB off peak and 30GB peak?

I seriously don't know what I did with it all. A case of "I can, therefore I will" ;)

Cheers

Glenn

I seem to remember I think, SimonD, saying that all of the bandwidth could be used off peak if necessary, but I can't find the post.
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Steve

Perhaps we could get someone from AAISP to explain it >:D
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