mgcarley
Founder, Hayai Broadband
5mbps down 1mbps up with a fair usage limit 250GB after that 768kbps speed @ Rs2299 will be fine 🙂
This post might interest you: https://broadband.forum/hayai-broadband/50993-specific-requests-for-hayai-broadband/11/#post451814
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We don't have FUPs that will slow you down after a particular amount of usage, but if the usage is deemed to be "excessive" we'll call you to ask that you reduce or ask that you upgrade your plan to suit your usage level.
These guidelines will be posted on the website on our FUP page when the site and service goes live. We want to make our policies (and the reasons behind them), the pricing, complaints and how to resolve them as transparent as possible.
I would even like to (eventually) post "looking glass" graphs on our website so that users can see what the usage is like (in very general terms) for certain routes, for our peers, and at the international gateways - so if we peer with BSNL, for example, you'd be able to see for example how traffic we are sending to them at any given time (in mbit/s or gbit/s).
This post might interest you: https://broadband.forum/hayai-broadband/50993-specific-requests-for-hayai-broadband/11/#post451814
---------- Post added at 09:29 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:22 AM ----------
We don't have FUPs that will slow you down after a particular amount of usage, but if the usage is deemed to be "excessive" we'll call you to ask that you reduce or ask that you upgrade your plan to suit your usage level.
These guidelines will be posted on the website on our FUP page when the site and service goes live. We want to make our policies (and the reasons behind them), the pricing, complaints and how to resolve them as transparent as possible.
I would even like to (eventually) post "looking glass" graphs on our website so that users can see what the usage is like (in very general terms) for certain routes, for our peers, and at the international gateways - so if we peer with BSNL, for example, you'd be able to see for example how traffic we are sending to them at any given time (in mbit/s or gbit/s).