Thursday 26 May 2011

Shaw to double caps, offer unlimited plan

More good news, today. Shaw is pledging to avoid 'per gigabyte' billing and, for the first time, will offer a truly unlimited package:


The immediate result is that the download limits on existing plans will at least double, so that high speed jumps to 125 gigabytes from 60 and Extreme to 250 gigabytes from 100 at the current price.
The company will also offer a number of new plans that provide choice in download and upload speeds, as well as increased data limits, including two unlimited options.

The company will also offer a number of new plans that provide choice in download and upload speeds, as well as increased data limits, including two unlimited options.
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The eventual options will range from a low of 30 gigabytes a month for lite speed up through 125, 250, 400, 500 and 750 gigabytes, one terabyte and unlimited.
 Shaw will likely 'require' users to upgrade their data class if they significantly pass their limit, but will not charge the per gigabyte overages that plague mobile internet.

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