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What is the difference between un-limited and un-metered?

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What is the difference between un-limited and un-metered?

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An un-limited service means that you can have as many as you want with no restrictions. Un-metered is the term used to describe features which we do not actively monitor and there is no set limit, however abuse of a service such as 500 email accounts on a level 1 hosting account may be determined by our staff to be inappropriate use of your account. Extra fees or a requirement to upgrade may be required. Please note that there is no such thing as ‘unlimited’ in the hosting business. No provider can truely offer anything unlimited in nature. If you read the fine print of any terms of service for providers advertising this you will see wording that it really is a ‘limited service’. Most reputable providers set a limit and communicate that limit to their customers.

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