When, at the beginning of this year, the MegaFon-Volga operator appeared unlimited GPRS / EDGE-Internet, I took this news with great enthusiasm. The reason is simple, I had no other way to enjoy the joy of the global network (there is no private house, there is no urban telephone). The Internet itself, despite the support of my device EDGE, worked a little better than the usual GPRS, but the no-limit was honest. However, the happiness was short-lived ...
Having visited the
page for adding tariff options today, I found an interesting remark to unlimited Internet:
Note:
When traffic consumption is more than 1500 MB , as part of the “Unlimited” package, the access speed is limited to 8 Kbps until the end of the package validity period.')
It may seem to someone that one and a half gig is a lot. But this is only 50 MB per day, and using EDGE as the main channel of these 50 MB is not enough even for surfing (I work remotely).
These are the sad news. This raises the question of whether it is legal? After all, when you connect an option via a USSD request, no warnings are output, I myself accidentally found out on the site.
PS The VirginConnect WiMAX would come as soon as possible, they promised to cover my house this month, I really hope.