Exactly this, I can believe it's costing them something but I absolutely don't believe BTw said anything to them, for a few reasons:
- Most of this usage was out of peak hours.
- If I was really contending the service of other customers I'd expect to see my own speeds drop as well - this never happened.
- Even BT Consumer offer this product with a minimum speed guarantee of 100mbps down at all times including peak, with no traffic limit. Doing that all month would be 32TB+.
Instead I suspect I just don't make enough profit for them, or perhaps they want to squeeze more customers onto their gateways and I would actually start to contend with them - but I really don't believe BTw told them there was any problem, just an easy scapegoat because I can't technically disprove it.
Anyway I didn't really make the reply to debate why it happened, just to point out that the AUP kicks in somewhere between 1TB and 4TB per month since otherwise it's very vague.
EDIT: Also just my opinion, wouldn't be surprised if they can't keep up with their own growth given the price drops in the last 12 months. For the product I have, you can now get it for £54/month for the first 3 months and then £75/month thereafter, cheaper if you take it on 24 month and not 12. I'm paying £114/month for my service, to put into context how much it's dropped. Probably easier to just kick off higher usage customers to maintain the lower prices.
Edited by deleted (Thu 01-Nov-18 08:55:16)