Bandwidth cap

A bandwidth cap, also known as a band cap or a data cap, limits the transfer of a specified amount of data over a period of time. Internet service providers commonly apply a cap when a channel intended to be shared by many users becomes overloaded, causing a strain on the provider. The provider then charges based on the amount the subscriber goes over. Implementation of a bandwidth cap is sometimes termed a fair access policy, fair usage policy, or usage-based billing.But some of the ISPs cheats the internet subscribers in "Unlimited Plans" by Bandwidth Throttling and Bandwith Cap.They might "Throttle" speed of internet or "Cap" Bandwidth without user's consent or by making unclear and confusing advertisment and with Tricky Terms and Conditions.

Bandwidth cap

A bandwidth cap, also known as a band cap or a data cap, limits the transfer of a specified amount of data over a period of time. Internet service providers commonly apply a cap when a channel intended to be shared by many users becomes overloaded, causing a strain on the provider. The provider then charges based on the amount the subscriber goes over. Implementation of a bandwidth cap is sometimes termed a fair access policy, fair usage policy, or usage-based billing.But some of the ISPs cheats the internet subscribers in "Unlimited Plans" by Bandwidth Throttling and Bandwith Cap.They might "Throttle" speed of internet or "Cap" Bandwidth without user's consent or by making unclear and confusing advertisment and with Tricky Terms and Conditions.