Saturday, July 7, 2007

Broadband Fair Use Policy

Have you ever read the fair use policies introduced by most broadband providers? Have you ever wondered why your internet use to be quicker, and now is running at a slower speed!

The majority of broadband providers have now introduced a fair use policy, but what does this mean? Fair use policies have been implemented to ensure customers are receiving a fast, high quality and reliable service. Excessive usage, exceeding what providers deem to be reasonable levels for a broadband product, slows down the network availability and effects, other online customers.

Some broadband customers use file sharing software and download large files from the internet. This uses a lot of network capacity leaving less available for others. If users are doing this at peak times, then the speed of your broadband service can be affected. If you don’t use file sharing or download files off the internet, it is unlikely you will be affected by this.

Most providers will use speed limiting restrictions if you exceed a reasonable level of usage, this is to encourage heavy users to reconsider their service requirements and moderate their usage accordingly. Providers will contact you if your usage doesn’t decrease and can offer advice, or can terminate your contract.

Broadband providers, offer different usage allowance in each package and even unlimited usage. The speeds you receive if you are a heavy user may vary though with speed limiting restrictions.

When changing or subscribing to a broadband provider, always read through the policy to ensure that the policy meets your needs.

Browse broadband providers, and see which will allow you usage and speeds for your needs. Read through the providers fair use policy before choosing the right broadband package for you.


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