Is the internet truly unlimited or with restrictions?
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10-10-2024 04:17 PM
Some mobile operators claim to offer unlimited internet in their plan descriptions, but in reality, it isn't always truly unlimited. Many operators significantly reduce the internet speed after you've used 100 GB of data. They refer to this as a "fair usage policy" or something similar. For example, Vodafone and Lycamobile do this. So, while the internet may technically be unlimited, after 100 GB, it becomes practically unusable. Could you please tell me if 48.ie also reduces the speed after 100 GB in their unlimited plans, or are there really no restrictions like with 3.ie?
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10-10-2024 04:23 PM - edited 10-10-2024 04:24 PM
Since August 20th there is no Fair Usage Policy cap on 48 data usage on the €12.99 plan:
I don't know about the possibility of any "throttling" when you go over, say, 200GB (the old FUP cap) and I can't see anything in the terms and conditions about this.
You might want to ask 48 support to be sure.
See the links in my signature below.
I am not a 48 employee - if you need to contact 48 support you can do so by chat, email (support@48months.zendesk.com) or phone.