Newnet will be on WMBC in the not too far distant future, as all BT Wholesale ISPs will have to be.
I think you are over-concerned about O2 - the Standard package would suit her fine. The faster upload would also be ideal for the backups.
You could also get her the O2 mobile phone discount if you have access to one. The phone does not have to be in the same name a, or registered to the same address as the broadband account.
I moved from Newnet to O2 Standard as the 3GB started to get too restrictive for me once iPlayer and such came along. Also many sites these days have mini-video on the home page - for example the BBC again.
The 2-7 unmetered on Newnet is not that simple. Readings are taken at hourly intervals starting at the time the user session commences. So starting an upload at 2:03 could have all the usage to 2:55 included in metered time if the user session started at 11:51 the day before. And so on.
Similarly if the session started at 11:03 then time between 6:03 and 7:03 could be included in metered, instead of the previous example.
There are complex discussions a few weeks ago in the Newnet forum.
The talk of FUP on Be may or may not be well-founded but there is no evidence of things creaking. Just the 3-monthly spell of people saying the price model is unsustainable, fuelled this time by some funny idea of community condemnation.
They seem also to be concerned about the effect on individual exchanges, rather than under-capacity at the centre. That is reasonable, as to provide additional backhaul to an exchange because of the usage of one customer would be completely ludicrous.
That isn't to say it has to ruled out due to the customer profile they probably have, but remember they are talking about people who regularly download several hundred GB per month.
There has been no mention of anything similar relating to O2 in these forums. With hindsight I shouldn't have started the thread
Traffic management possibility as instead of turning into a discussion of whether some restriction may be needed on O2 it turned into a discussion of Be, and more particularly later on, the Be new web site.
This has made several people such as you think that O2 are looking at a general usage restriction. There is nothing to suggest this.
The FUP reserves the right to ask any user to moderate their behaviour. So does the the much-vaunted NO FUP claim on Sky Max. They have just moved the clause to the standard T & Cs instead!
Edited by RobertoS (Tue 28-Jul-09 09:56:45)