Hi
Recently there is this news article on people exceeding a broadband limit of 50gb and thus per a fine of abt 2k per gb exceeded. I am not too sure how true is this and would like to find out more.
For example, does the Singnet's unlimited broadband access plan come with this invisible upper limit?
Cheers
wtf there was such a thing?
unlimited means unlimited.
it refers to mobile broadband.
Rest assured it doesnt affect unlimited broadband home users.
Article scan from HWZ's thread by Dolphin1977
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?t=1920251&page=1
huh? spent 290k in 29 days?
can translate? thanks.
Oh... I see. Haha, that sets my mind at ease. Million thanks :D!
Originally posted by alwaysdisturbed:huh? spent 290k in 29 days?
can translate? thanks.
A 33yrs old woman, who is on 50gb mobile broadband plan
downloaded 83gb of dramas and music
Originally posted by kenn3th:A 33yrs old woman, who is on 50gb mobile broadband plan
downloaded 83gb of dramas and music
haha, ok thanks.
i think buy music online and rent all the dramas also not so asspensive.
Originally posted by alwaysdisturbed:haha, ok thanks.
i think buy music online and rent all the dramas also not so asspensive.
i pity her...
if u all really need a mobile broadband, get M1 broadband, at least u noe it is really unlimited.
Not the first time Singtel made such errors.
i got charged before when my wifi dced and my phone turned to gprs.
heng $20.00
lesson learnt.
now i turn to offline mode before surfing