I just wanted to say that 200GB fup for 25mbps unlimited at 1449+500 bucks is very less because at that high speed the fup will be utilized very quickly.Instead of disconnecting the line after FUP if the speed gets reduced to say 4-5mbps that will be a good option even 2mbps will be fine 🙂
there is 200gb fup, how cum can we download that huge amount?
You have to understand that there is a difference between use and ABuse. You *can* download 7.5TB on our connection, but that's not fair (not to the company or to the other users). Fair usage works both ways. As such, our definition of what fair-usage is stands at total price divided by 10 because it keeps everybody (except those planning to abuse the privilege) happy.
Yes, it's high speed. Yes, you *could* reach that kind of usage very quickly - if you are the kind of person who queues up 200GB of downloads, but as I have already mentioned, broadband is NOT supposed to be used in such a way that your line is saturated 24*7. Many people who have *had* high-speed Internet can probably attest that after a while, keeping up with such high usage becomes more of a chore due to organizational challenges or simply hard drive space and even lack of time to consume the content.
We do not expect the majority of users to exceed this amount on this plan, and as I have already mentioned to you, we do not reduce the speed once you hit that amount, but we tell people who are expecting to download say 400, 500, 600+GB per month that they should think about taking the plan appropriate to them (and if you're the kind of person who can afford to buy a new 2TB hard drive every month, perhaps you shouldn't be on the lowest plan we have to offer either).
Similarly to what Sushubh has said, you don't go to a restaurant and order just 1 dish for a family of 4, but you also do not go to an all-you-can-eat buffet and eat the entire smorgasbord, do you?
As for your suggestion to reduce the speeds after the FUP is hit, we decided against this for 2 reasons:
1. It's counter productive and bad for the network.
2. It doesn't actually mitigate usage by more than a few percentage points (and I have studies to prove it).
200GB is what we think is a reasonable FUP and judging by the pricing from other companies in India, I don't think we're wrong. If you want to download say 500GB a month, go for the 100mbit/s or higher plan.
Once again, please re-read the FAQs I linked to, as well as my previous posts.