Is this practice of advertising data as Unlimited yet its subjected to Fair Usage Policy a legal practice?
Jabulani Dhliwayo
It’s always a good idea to read the small print in the contract. As long as they explain it then they are pretty much protected legally. This is a practice found in many places in the world, especially with mobile services. Verizon Wireless, for example advertises a unlimited mobile plan but once you hit 22GB they throttle your access speed.
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imboitai article yema FUP limits by the various service providers. it would be nice to know…
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Is this practice of advertising data as Unlimited yet its subjected to Fair Usage Policy a legal practice?
It’s always a good idea to read the small print in the contract. As long as they explain it then they are pretty much protected legally. This is a practice found in many places in the world, especially with mobile services. Verizon Wireless, for example advertises a unlimited mobile plan but once you hit 22GB they throttle your access speed.
imboitai article yema FUP limits by the various service providers. it would be nice to know…
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