22-01-2014 13:26
22-01-2014 13:26
22-01-2014 14:29
IIRC O2 measure it against what other people paying the same amount have as their set allowance.
Example 1 - you're on a £20 unlimited data sim only from years ago. For £20 sim only now people are getting 1GB. Therefore using 2GB-3GB will probably trigger the FUP.
Example 2 - you're paying £40-£50 a month on a handset contract with unlimited data from a few years back. Well those paying that kind of price now are generally getting 8GB data so the FUP wouldn't kick in as quickly.
Another point about FUP, its not always all about the amounts of data being used, O2 take into account whether your 'unlimited' usage is negatively impacting on other users' ability to use the network. If you're always in one cell spot and your usage is classed as excessive, the FUP might kick in before 2-3GB. Thats quite rare, but has happened on occasion.
O2 don't say how much they deem as FUP, because it can vary.
22-01-2014 13:39
22-01-2014 13:39
22-01-2014 13:40
There has always been a fair usage policy but there is nothing to state what O2 view as fair usage. 3GB seems harsh given that some of the 4G tariffs now give you 8GB. Personally I have never used more than 2GB in all the years I have had unlimited data.
22-01-2014 13:41
22-01-2014 13:42
22-01-2014 13:42
22-01-2014 13:43
22-01-2014 13:44
22-01-2014 13:44
22-01-2014 14:06
22-01-2014 14:06
Be Unlimited broadband (owned by O2) were reported to the regulator for this when they advised a customer they were going over the FUP on an "unlimited" package and their use would be limited or disconnected.
Be lost the case and were warned not to repeat this and a service advertised as "unlimited" must be just that and not their interpretation.
I'm convinced that if a test case came up about this O2 would also lose, but to my knowledge nobody has ever pushed the point that far.
22-01-2014 14:24
22-01-2014 14:29
IIRC O2 measure it against what other people paying the same amount have as their set allowance.
Example 1 - you're on a £20 unlimited data sim only from years ago. For £20 sim only now people are getting 1GB. Therefore using 2GB-3GB will probably trigger the FUP.
Example 2 - you're paying £40-£50 a month on a handset contract with unlimited data from a few years back. Well those paying that kind of price now are generally getting 8GB data so the FUP wouldn't kick in as quickly.
Another point about FUP, its not always all about the amounts of data being used, O2 take into account whether your 'unlimited' usage is negatively impacting on other users' ability to use the network. If you're always in one cell spot and your usage is classed as excessive, the FUP might kick in before 2-3GB. Thats quite rare, but has happened on occasion.
O2 don't say how much they deem as FUP, because it can vary.