| it's because we're gay in opposite directions ( @ 2008-03-26 23:40:00 |
re: Rogers Internet Usage Cap
Ok. Pause. Breathe.
Ok. For the past three years (since February 2005) Rogers has had usage allowances on their internet packages. If you have Extreme, it's 95gb, if you have Express (most common) you have 60gb.
For the past three years, if you exceeded this, you'd get a phone call and/or a letter, telling you that you exceeded, and there was a possibility you'd be cut off if you continued.
THE USAGE LIMITS ARE THE SAME!
The only thing that changed is that now, if you go over, they'll charge you.
Basically, if Rogers has never called or informed you that you've gone over your limit in the past three years, you have nothing to worry about.
Also, 60gb is a very, very large amount of information. It's the equivalent of 4500 or so 10 minute, 15mb youtube video (which is on the large size for a youtube video, on average).
Ok. Pause. Breathe.
Ok. For the past three years (since February 2005) Rogers has had usage allowances on their internet packages. If you have Extreme, it's 95gb, if you have Express (most common) you have 60gb.
For the past three years, if you exceeded this, you'd get a phone call and/or a letter, telling you that you exceeded, and there was a possibility you'd be cut off if you continued.
THE USAGE LIMITS ARE THE SAME!
The only thing that changed is that now, if you go over, they'll charge you.
Basically, if Rogers has never called or informed you that you've gone over your limit in the past three years, you have nothing to worry about.
Also, 60gb is a very, very large amount of information. It's the equivalent of 4500 or so 10 minute, 15mb youtube video (which is on the large size for a youtube video, on average).