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« on: November 20, 2012, 01:01:37 AM »
For the past many many years I have been using Bell Canada's Fibe 25 internet package. The way it works in Canada is that the ISPs give you extreme speed but a limited usage. In this case, Fibe 25's usage is 250GB per month.
Now, for some loving odd reason we keep going over that limit by the end of the month. Everyone in the house does regular internet activities - browsing, youtube, a few downloads and some streaming of course. I am on Skype alot, usually about three or four hours total every other day.
Up until the past 7 months, Bell hasn't charged me overages. 7 months ago I had the older Fibe package which was only 150GB per month. When we started getting overages my parents switched us to the more expensive plan ($80 monthly, 250GB). Even with the more expensive plan we're getting huge loving overages, like 80GB over usage.
This makes no loving sense. With 250GB I should be perfectly fine to be on skype and do regular gaming stuff.
Is it possible someone has either A) Cracked into my internet, or B) Bell is loving me over for usage?
I KNOW this isn't my fault. It never happened before so why is it happening now.
Even with the old package I used to livestream all the time and I would be on skype way more than that.
So what the forget?