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Carrying Time?
Posted by deezer on July 5th, 2004


I was just wondering if it is possible to carry over any unused time from
month to month? I have signed up to Wanadoo with a 2gb limit and wondered if I
can carry any unused time into the following month? Thanks.

Posted by Clueless on July 5th, 2004


"deezer" <dmulholland10@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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So how do you equate a 2gb limit with time? Do you mean unused data quota?



Posted by Tiscali Tim on July 5th, 2004


In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
deezer <dmulholland10@hotmail.com> wrote:

Do you mean time, or bandwidth - since time isn't usually measured in GB?!

I guess the anwer's "No" in any case!
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Posted by sean on July 5th, 2004


deezer wrote:

Dont think you can, why are you with Wanadoo?

Posted by Phil Thompson on July 6th, 2004


On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 22:07:16 +0100, sean
<s-e-a-n-h-a-r-d-y-8-8-@-y-a-h-o-o.c-o.u-k> wrote:

maybe becasue its the cheapest big name retail ISP - free modem, free
connection, £2/month less than BT. That and keeping your freeserve
settings/email address/familiarity from dialup would influence some
people.

Phil
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Posted by deezer on July 6th, 2004


Well, I'm with Wanadoo because I'm not a heavy user which is why I
thought if
I didn't use all of my 2gb in a month, would I be able to carry it
over to make the next month, say, 3gb for e.g?

Posted by Bob Eager on July 6th, 2004


On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 07:54:24 UTC, dmulholland10@hotmail.com (deezer)
wrote:

Forgive me for stating the obvious - why don't you ask Wanadoo? Or don't
they reply to emails/phone calls?
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Bob Eager
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Posted by sean on July 6th, 2004


Phil Thompson wrote:


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