These seem to have changed without my knowledge.
I used to have an 80gb per month allowance (15gb at peak time and 65gb off peak), checking my dashboard recently it only showed one download total whereas previously it had itemised the two different amounts,(peak and off peak).
Further investigation shows my package as being for just 50gb.
Some clarification required please.
The peak / off peak was abandoned some time ago. Which package are you on? Most of the allowances have been increased recently, so it may just be a question of moving off of a legacy package, if that's what you're on.
My dashboard shows me as being on *Lite* , that's different to what it was. At the moment I can't remember the exact name of the previous package, but I'll do some digging later in old emails/invoices and see if I can find it - I'm pretty sure it was the only package with those download limits - 80gb total, with a 15/65 split.
Peak and off-peak may well have been abandoned some time ago but my usage figures were still being shown as a split amount as recently as 10 days ago.
I don't see a 50gb limit as a problem, (especially as my son is no longer at home). I don't think I ever get near it on my own, but I do usually check the peak figures, if I no longer have to do that it's not a bad thing.
Unfortunately, customers are not always informed directly of changes to packages. There was a major upgrade in August 2014, and the latest update, which included increased allowances, was in May this year, and was apparently tweeted. You'll find the various packages here:
http://www.idnet.com/data_products/enterprise_broadband.php
If you want to change, a quick email to IDNet should suffice.
Quote from: ayjay on Aug 19, 2016, 20:39:39
My dashboard shows me as being on *Lite* , that's different to what it was. At the moment I can't remember the exact name of the previous package, but I'll do some digging later in old emails/invoices and see if I can find it - I'm pretty sure it was the only package with those download limits - 80gb total, with a 15/65 split.
My package was called *Home Plus*, it's been that since about 2010.
Quote from: Simon on Aug 19, 2016, 21:02:49
Unfortunately, customers are not always informed directly of changes to packages. There was a major upgrade in August 2014, and the latest update, which included increased allowances, was in May this year, and was apparently tweeted. You'll find the various packages here:
http://www.idnet.com/data_products/enterprise_broadband.php
If you want to change, a quick email to IDNet should suffice.
I don't do Tweeting, nor Facebooking, or anything else of a similar nature.
My allowance has gone down from 80gb to 50gb.
I'm not sure what I'd change to, the next package up is for 500gb which is way more than I need.
I may as well leave it as it is, if there's now no peak/off peak times it does make life a lot simpler at this end.
I guess it comes down to what you're paying, and if there's another package which would offer better value.
And I'm with you on Facebook, Tweeter, etc... ::)
Use of social media does not take up that much bandwidth tbh, since the advent of a 4K TV using prime and Netflix and Sky Cinema I'm now up to 150-200GB a month, browsing is maybe 30GB of that.
We're still on the "Home Lite" peak/off-peak split here (my parents near Aberdaron) as, being on a 20CN (ADSL MAX @ 2.5Mbps) connection with no hope of upgrade any time soon, there's no sense in paying for the newer "add £6" packages.
Quote from: Gary on Aug 20, 2016, 08:31:51
Use of social media does not take up that much bandwidth tbh,
That's not why I avoid it - I'm just an anti-social old git who doesn't feel the need to inform the world when I'm having a cheese sandwich.
Quote from: nowster on Aug 20, 2016, 21:08:59
We're still on the "Home Lite" peak/off-peak split here .................
Interesting: thank you.
I'm not finding the change a problem yet. If anything, not having to clock-watch before downloading any large files is quite refreshing.
Quote from: ayjay on Aug 20, 2016, 23:47:23
That's not why I avoid it - I'm just an anti-social old git who doesn't feel the need to inform the world when I'm having a cheese sandwich.
There are lots of us around! ;D
Yes, I'm in that club too! ;D
Me too :mad:
Quote from: Simon on Aug 21, 2016, 10:27:24
Yes, I'm in that club too! ;D
Is it a club sandwich?
Peanut Butter will do for me. :D
With Raspberry jam please.
I came to the forum to ask a question and this thread explains what's happened. I've just signed up for another year and it appears I have also been moved off my legacy package onto the Home Lite. However in contrast to the OP, this means my download allowance has gone up by 10GB! I was also still downloading using the peak / off-peak system so to discover that it no longer applies is great.
To conclude: Idnet, you're too good to me! How can any other ISP compare? This is just crazy-good customer service! :)
I'm on the Home lite package and due to renew. I didn't know they had discontinued the off peak download allowance. I'm not sure whether to renew or not :dunno:
Glad to hear you're still with us, Lona! ;D
It still seems to be there on my parents' connection. (Annual renewal coming up at end of year.)
Quote from: Lona on Sep 22, 2016, 13:22:20
I'm on the Home lite package and due to renew. I didn't know they had discontinued the off peak download allowance. I'm not sure whether to renew or not :dunno:
So you are still the right side of the turf Lona! Den is still clinging on too but some fear I've slipped under. ;D
I'm only hanging on by my finger tips now Clive, Hi Lona: missed you xx
Apparently there are new packages coming "in the next couple of weeks" - so watch this space. Ther is a big gap between the 50Gb and 500Gb and if you can't make use of the extra speed that comes with the increased bandwidth allowance it doesn't make good sense.
Hopefully these new packages will address that.
Quote from: ayjay on Aug 20, 2016, 23:47:23
That's not why I avoid it - I'm just an anti-social old git who doesn't feel the need to inform the world when I'm having a cheese sandwich.
That not what social media is for for which is a really common misconception
It's what a hell of a lot of people use it for though, Gary.
Quote from: Simon on Oct 30, 2016, 11:05:53
It's what a hell of a lot of people use it for though, Gary.
I would say that isn't the case, people have moved on it's more a source for information news support and entertainment as well. Kids have long since left Facebook and Twitter to use apps like snapchat. The views expressed feel somewhat archaic tbh, and sometimes seem to come from people that have never actually used social media, although not always of course. Also people seem to forget that if you don't tell it about yourself and use if for the fun aspects or the groups on facebook like for me disabled self help support ones. You can keep your anonymity intact. Its like seeing people saying if I browse well known websites I'll be safe as its the dodgy ones that are dangerous, that's a huge misconception too. :)