How do the monthly bandwidth allowances work?
The monthly bandwidth allowance for a specific account is measured in GigaBytes (GB). The allowance is used up with each file downloaded, until a warning email is sent when you are at 90% usage. If your monthly bandwidth limit is reached, the download speed will be limited to 128Kbps with a further 1GB allowance at this speed. Once this extra 1GB is used, no access will be possible until the next monthly period. Optionally, you can choose an overusage cap, whereby each further GB of bandwidth used will be billed at 1.09 per GB. You may choose to set a maximum amount of GB allowed over the limit. If the extra specified GBs of bandwidth are used, no access will be possible until the next monthly period. You can also choose to use top-up cards to augment your bandwidth. Top-up cards offer further bandwidth allowance in 10GB, 25GB, 50GB, 75GB and 100GB sizes. After the value on the card(s) is used up, no access will be possible until the next monthly period. The remainder of the value in G