When I use Cmail services, does that count toward my NUBB allocation?
Yes. Because Cmail services are hosted outside of Cornell’s networks, using them counts toward the 10 GB of off-campus (Internet) traffic that each student is given each month. The usage of most students is far below that threshold each month, so the additional usage needed for Cmail services is expected to be covered. Per the Network Usage-Based Billing (NUBB) policy, usage above 10 GB per month is billed at a fraction of a cent per megabyte. Cornell Information Technologies will be monitoring the effects of Cmail usage on NUBB allocations to determine if an increase in the base monthly allocation is needed.
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