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  #882957 22-Aug-2013 17:37

FWIW I am with Orcon and recently went to their unlimited plan. Hit close to and sometimes over 150GB a month now that we stream all we want. Haven't noticed any differences compared to their 60GB (lol) plan, but never say never...



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  #882966 22-Aug-2013 18:16
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michaelmurfy: I'd recommend either Snap or Telecom for high usage IMO.


I endorse this product and/or service.

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  #883383 23-Aug-2013 14:16
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FWIW I was told by the tech at Telecom that they currently have no way of capping you.
So effectively all their plans are unlimited at the moment.
The fair use policy does still apply however.

Not sure how accurate this info is but as said, I was told it by one of their techs.



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  #883452 23-Aug-2013 15:24
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Naked Unlimited on Slingshot with Slingshot iTalk and 500 minutes calling to anywhere for $90 a month.

Consistent downloads at 1.35Mbps, using from 160GB to 400GB a month. Actually since the 4 year old has been "you tubing" kids safe material we have been averaging probably 300GB a month.

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  #883496 23-Aug-2013 16:20
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Lou1983: FWIW I was told by the tech at Telecom that they currently have no way of capping you.
So effectively all their plans are unlimited at the moment.
The fair use policy does still apply however.

Not sure how accurate this info is but as said, I was told it by one of their techs.

The meter still seems to work for me, are you sure they won't be charging over cap or can they just not throttle speeds?

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  #883507 23-Aug-2013 16:36
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Im on snap VDSL with a bonus 100GB pack = 200GB total

Costing $100 a month

Last month I downloaded 210GB but was only charged for 65GB, because snap are caching 70% of all data I want! crazy! I have no need at all for unlimited

Not to mention that all traffic between 1am and 7am is freeeeee




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  #883524 23-Aug-2013 17:18
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PaulBags:
The meter still seems to work for me, are you sure they won't be charging over cap or can they just not throttle speeds?


I was told they weren't charging but would throttle people who were going over by a huge amount.

 
 
 

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  #883585 23-Aug-2013 20:17
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Lou1983:
PaulBags:
The meter still seems to work for me, are you sure they won't be charging over cap or can they just not throttle speeds?


I was told they weren't charging but would throttle people who were going over by a huge amount.


I doubt I'll go over but if I do they better &^%$ing not throttle me, I specifically chose charge over throttle.

Can a telecom rep confirm or deny please?

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  #883668 23-Aug-2013 22:23
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PaulBags:
Lou1983: FWIW I was told by the tech at Telecom that they currently have no way of capping you.
So effectively all their plans are unlimited at the moment.
The fair use policy does still apply however.

Not sure how accurate this info is but as said, I was told it by one of their techs.

The meter still seems to work for me, are you sure they won't be charging over cap or can they just not throttle speeds?


That was UFB, and as from a few nights ago this has now been fixed :)




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  #883698 23-Aug-2013 22:57
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michaelmurfy:
PaulBags:
Lou1983: FWIW I was told by the tech at Telecom that they currently have no way of capping you.
So effectively all their plans are unlimited at the moment.
The fair use policy does still apply however.

Not sure how accurate this info is but as said, I was told it by one of their techs.

The meter still seems to work for me, are you sure they won't be charging over cap or can they just not throttle speeds?


That was UFB, and as from a few nights ago this has now been fixed :)

Good to know, cheers.

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