How come the download caps are so small. I will be moving to WA in a months or 
so and was hopping to get a similar package to what I have here in the UK. 
Currently I am paying £25.00 for 25GB. Any suggestions if similar packages are 
available in WA and who would be the best provider for an SME.

Thanks in advance
Alex


On 14 Apr 2010, at 09:41, Adrian Skehan wrote:

> 
> Afternoon all,
> 
> Can anyone give a clue to the cause of monster downloads,  On one day last 
> month there was a 5Gb download and again a few days ago there was a 7Gb 
> download, my normal daily download  ranges from 100 Mb to 200Mb with the very 
> occasional 600Mb to 900Mb.  On the day the 7Gb occurred I was sick in be most 
> of the day and as a result there was very little activity all day,  I never 
> watch or download movies and would balk at downloading any file that is 
> anything like that size, the largest e-mail video clips don't go much bigger 
> than 1.5Mb.  The only thing that has changed is the introduction of a new 
> iMac in March which was set up from its predecessor via firewire.
> 
> I am having a dispute with bigPond over it so would appreciate any 
> suggestions as to what could cause such huge downloads.  The Modem is 
> security (WPA) password protected, wireless connected Intel iMac and MacBook 
> Pro, OS Snow Leopard  10.6.3.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> Adrian
> 
> adrianske...@me.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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