The Total Broadband Fair Usage Policy for BT’s ISP has undergone certain changes. While the allowed download limit for the Option 2 customers has been increased from 15GB to 20GB, the price for over usage too has been increased from 58p to £1 per GB.
For Option 1 and Option 3 Total Broadband Package customers, no download quota changes have been introduced, but all other changes will be applicable from the beginning of April this year.
BT understands that customers do not want to exceed their download limits because of over usage charges, and for this, it has launched the concept of precaution emails. These emails will be sent to the customers after 80 percent of their download limit is used, so that they can plan the remaining usage in such a way that they don’t exceed it.
For those who regularly exceed their download limits, BT also plans to send suggestive emails for a package upgrade to increase their download quota to the required levels. Why not click here to take a look at Broadband Genie for all the latest unlimited broadband deals.
If you use a limited broadband plan, you may be interested in tracking the amount of data downloaded by you. BitMeter2, an Internet Usage Meter available freely on the internet is a lightweight tool that shows the amount of data transferred to and from your computer, and helps you stay in control of your usage.













