The prices for Claranet's broadband products seem hard to find. Unless I'm missing something obvious. A link to a customer portal that requires a login seems rather pointless.
It was to describe the mechanism for topping up that I was quoting - that it includes their portal was as shown on their FAQ page and the quote would have been incomplete without it. Not sure that the actual prices for products are needed, if one is just comparing topping-up or 'excess use' charges. As it happens, I get the impression they have an 'unlimited' policy but with the 'normal' 'we protect our network from excessive use' condition.
As I remember them, they are one of the upmarket niche ISPs, aiming principally at business customers.
Indeed, Clara.Net is aiming at business, but set up claranetsoho.co.uk (think it was used in the FAQ link) but they seem to have changed their accounts from ones I was familiar with early in the year. ThinkBroadband has news items in July concerning the launch of Childsafe under the Claranet SOHO 'business' (I suspect it is ex-VIA Networks staff as the SOHO people are based in Warrington, and Clara took over VIA a few years ago)
See
www.claranetsoho.co.uk/broadband
The detail of your reply, faced with the simplicity of consumer choice as I explained, does suggest a hidden agenda. I too remember the mini-row when the charge was increased from, IIRC, £2 per GB to £5 per 5GB.
We'll have to agree to disagree - I've no 'agenda' - I just made the point the 5 quid fee might be a shock once someone finds the non-rollover policy, and flat fee, whether you use 5 MB or 5GB before billing cycle resets your allowance.
I don't recall any complaints since from any of the 600,000+ customer base. Do you? Maybe Plusnet customers are savvy enough to have understood the pricing and can live with it.
Unbelievable, isn't it, given the complexity and hiding of it!? 
I've seen the 600,000+ number now and then (last I remember it was estimated at 400,000, but maybe that was before taking on Madasafish customers, so I am probably out of date!), but suspect the vast majority of customers never noticed the news of the change, and I suspect that something like 1-3% of users actually go to the various discussion areas. It's not uncommon to see the same people in the same places as the ISP reps such as Bob and so on.
There's mention on the
Residential Broadband FAQ of the 2 quid for 2 GB charge.
"8. What happens if I go over my monthly usage allowance?
For the majority of customers an extra 5GB will be added to your allowance for the month. This costs £5 which will be added to your next bill. (Customers on some older products will be charged £2 per 2GB block)."
PN cited (AFAICR) something about it being more efficient for them to charge a higher sum (presumably so bank charges were a smaller portion of the amount charged, while customer was also less likely to use the full quantity, so there was more profit per GB used)
PN would not budge despite requests not to go that way (just as there were requests to notify Market 2 users when the costs were going lower) - seems PN staff are willing to read the requests but doing so rarely seems to lead to any changes.
(edit to remove nested quotes, caused by my mangling the original quoted post!)
Edited by deleted (Fri 02-Nov-12 12:54:20)