Unlimited Data Plans Sample Clauses

Unlimited Data Plans. 50GB fair usage policy applies outside UK. Personal, non-commercial use only. If you regularly tether 12 or more devices, we will consider this non-personal use and have the right to move you to a more suitable plan. We will consider usage above 600GB/month to be non-personal use and have the right to apply traffic management controls to deprioritise your mobile traffic during busy periods or to move you to a business plan. You can gift up to 100GB. Data usage on an unlimited plan will decrement from giftable allowance. Any data boost allowance will be added to the giftable allowance. Speeds No Frills Plans give you access to speeds capped at 25Mbps in the UK. Essentials plans give you access to speeds capped at 100Mbps in the UK. Essentials Unlimited Max, All Rounder and Full Works/Full Works for iPhone speeds give you uncapped speeds in the UK. The speeds you achieve will also depend on a number of factors including: your location, the device you are using and geographic factors such as tree coverage and population density. If you are using your phone indoors, the materials of the building you’re in may also affect mobile internet speeds. Data Gifting You must be on an Essentials, All Rounder or Full Works/Full Works for iPhone plan to be able to gift and receive data. The account holder only can gift between pay monthly plans on the same account in increments of 500MB. Unlimited plans can gift up to 100GB. Data usage on an unlimited plan will be deducted from the giftable allowance. You cannot gift to or from Smart Watches or 4G Home or 5G Home. Data not used in a month does not roll over and allowances are set back to zero at the start of each month. If you are outside your price plans standard countries when your monthly allowances refresh on your bill date the main account holder will not be able to gift data until you return to the UK. Data can only be used in accordance with the plan terms applicable to the receiving line.
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Unlimited Data Plans. If you are subscribed to a Liberty unlimited data plan, you agree that “unlimited” means you pay a single monthly flat rate for wireless Data Service regardless of how much data you use. You further agree that “unlimited” does not mean that wireless data will be transmitted at any particular speed or that you can use Liberty’s wireless Data Service in any way that you choose or for any Prohibited Network Uses. If you use your unlimited data plan in any manner that is prohibited, Liberty can limit, restrict, suspend or terminate your Data Service. We may also migrate you from the unlimited data plan to a tiered data plan and charge you the appropriate monthly fees. We will provide you with notice of this change at least one billing period in advance either by a bill message, email, text message, or other appropriate means. Liberty may also reduce your data throughput speeds at any time based on the terms of your data plan, which may include times when your usage exceeds an applicable, identified data usage threshold during any billing period. Reduced data throughput speeds mean you may experience reduced data speeds and increased latency, which may cause websites to load more slowly and affect the performance of data-heavy activities such as video streaming. Reduced data throughput speeds apply when using Data Services at times and in areas experiencing network congestion compared to other customers using the same cell site. Standard speeds will resume once the cell site is no longer congested or when your data session moves to an uncongested cell site, and speeds will no longer be reduced during periods of network congestion at the start of your next billing period, unless your usage again exceeds an applicable, identified data usage threshold for that next billing period. There are no mobile network-related speed reductions if you use Wi-Fi, and Wi-Fi data usage does not count against a monthly data usage threshold for wireless Data service.
Unlimited Data Plans usage is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Where Vodafone notices a customer’s data usage is not for personal use and/or exceeds 600GB per month twice or more in a 6-month period, Vodafone may investigate whether customer’s use of the Service is inconsistent with the Acceptable Use Policy for Consumer customers. Following such an investigation, if we determine or reasonably suspect that customer’s usage is for purposes other than the permitted use then Vodafone reserve the right to transfer the customer to a more suitable plan or take other action in line with Acceptable Use Policy for Consumer customers. Please refer to the Acceptable Use Policy for Consumer customers for more details. Expected upload and download speed. For an estimate of the coverage and speeds you may experience at home and when you are out and about in the UK, please see our coverage checker at xxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxx. The speed estimate you receive with our coverage checker is subject to any speed limits which apply to your plan (see above for more detail). Information on your rights, should you experience speeds below those displayed on the coverage checker, is set out in the “Problems with our services” section. Upload. refers to data that is sent from an electronic device such as a mobile phone, tablet, computer, or a communications network. This includes all types of outgoing data, such as sending an email, posting on social media, or uploading a file or picture. It may also include data sent over the network while playing an online game. Download. refers to data that is received by an electronic communications device such as a mobile phone, tablet, computer, or a communications network. This includes receiving email messages, downloading files, viewing social media content, or simply visiting or browsing web pages. Online games also generate download traffic Lost or Stolen Equipment. If your physical SIM card is lost or stolen or if your device containing your physical SIM or eSIM profile is lost or stolen , you must tell us as soon as possible so we can suspend our services and stop someone else using it. Your maximum liability for charges incurred up until you notify us will be as follows: Notification within 24hrs: £100 maximum Notification 24+hrs – 5days: £500 maximum Notification 5 days+: all charges until you have reported to us. You’ll also continue to pay all the remaining plan charges for our services for the minimum period, even if your SIM card or equipment ...

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