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johnson:
--- Quote from: Weaver on June 16, 2018, 12:40:15 AM ---I do not have a quota, I just use as much as I want. I am on the ‘units’ tariff, which is extremely expensive during the daytime weekdays.
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Isn't that pretty much the opposite of what you would want given your usage Weaver? :)
Weaver:
I don’t really know. I do not want to pay n times the cost of one of the more recent deals for n lines. I do not want to lose the current 1TB overnight for £3.90 + VAT or whatever it is that I currently enjoy. I have tried to work it out but just got completely confused by the sales staff.
johnson:
Ah of course, I forgot about the cost of 3 lines. I doubt you have use for 3x even the lowest 200GB allowance, let alone the cost. Sounds like the units based thing probably works out best, especially if its so little for virtually unlimited overnight. Though if any ISP is able to give you a suitable bespoke package given your 3 lines and usage its AAISP.
vic0239:
I have a single 200GB allowance shared between two lines (including the bonus quota). The quota system manages this perfectly so both lines balance out over the month. So no need for the full quota on each line. £10 for the additional broadband service with no additional quota.
Chrysalis:
Personally I dont consider AAISP's 1TB limit an issue, When I was younger I used to be a warez addict, and even in those days I never hit 1TB usage, but did have the means to at least hit that usage in those days, now days even if you watch netflix for long hours, on its max resolution surely you wouldnt even come close to it. Some games are very big, e.g. when I downloaded GTA5 on my laptop for a second install it was 70gig, I had to map a network drive for it as the local storage in there is a 60 gig SSD. Downloading such games 15 times a month? do people do that, maybe. But peace of mind is a powerful thing so I can understand the want of unlimited usage.
If TTB was IPoE I probably would already be an AAISP customer. I just hate PPPoE, since switching to sky cpu usage on my router is like 1/4 of what it was on PPPoE, and I have peace of mind over not having MTU related issues.
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