Hey all :)
Ive just decided to try this "metaboli" thing, (where u stream games for a monthly fee...instead of buying them!) - therefore, with all these GB's flowing away...i may need info on extra bandwidth charges (if i get hooked!)
"***Additional bandwidth is charged at £1 per GB (including VAT)."
I cant remember, but is it download AND upload? - and, is there a "cap" as to how much extra you use? or is it simply, a bigger bill? ;)
Thanks
Hi Avenger
Bigger bill at £1/GB, no upper limit, downloads only. :)
So let me get this right... Uploading doesn't count towards your monthly limit?
As i thought it did and being a web designer and always transfering files, this will be a good thing ;D
Absolutely right. Uploads do not count at all towards your allowence, whether its 10mb or 10gb there is no charge.
Quote from: psp83 on May 06, 2007, 22:35:41
being a web designer
Shouldn't your forum name be php83 then?? ;) :out:
Quote from: Rik on May 07, 2007, 10:02:22
Shouldn't your forum name be php83 then?? ;) :out:
Hehe..
Even though how good PHP is i will draw the line at using it in my names since i use it nearly everywhere else everyday :P
BTW, you guys/girls will have another site to post at soon, My site will be live within the next month (pending work load) and feel free to use it!
So you're the person to come to for advice then, eh? :) I might just make a new member category especially for you. >:D
If you need advice, i will try my best to help.. I'm lead coder at my works so i've gotta know something ;)
http://spikester.co.uk/index.php <- my own personal site i started yesterday.. you can register an account and login but thats about the only thing at the moment. (its only been tested in FF, IE6/7)
I'll send all our Opera fans your way then. :)
We all know that uploads don't count towards bandwidth, but we have always been stuck for where it's stated on the IDNet website.
The answer is that now, if you scroll down to the bottom of the packages list, you will see a footonote, which reads:
"***Additional downloads are charged at £1 per GB (including VAT). Uploads are unlimited."
Thanks, Tim. :)