I guess thats an expensive reminder to read the terms and conditions... I wonder if there is a OCED rating for shock bills
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paulchinnz:
He does make a reasonable point though, I'm surprised too that "by the time our systems flagged anything up he had already racked up a massive bill": is it so difficult for an automated email to be sent ("This is an automated message from XXX to let you know that you have used more than 80 per cent of the monthly high-speed allowance") out after 1GB or something had been moved ... I mean, he's not going to be the last poor noob to do it, and it's probably in Vodafone's interests to make sure it doesn't happen because, as seems likely in this situation, they ain't going to see much of that 30k ... wonder what readings he was getting off speedtest.net?!
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cokemaster:
I know that with both mobile data providers here, it would take a while before data sessions would appear on the portals (MYA and 'your telecom' portal) and the data alerts are not generated straight away.
PenultimateHop:
It's just poor BSS design by the telcos here that makes it slow. There is no reason it has to be that slow - they could have it update within 10 minutes of traffic on the air if they wanted to.
paulchinnz:Not speaking for an ISP here, but it really depends on how the usage is being metered:
Perhaps the ISPs would like to respond to this one: how long does it take (e.g. average or a range) for data traffic to be counted? My Xnet Usage Monitor seems reasonably responsive, although I've never taken a stopwatch to it: has anyone?
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