There has been lots of talk about FUP which is Fair Usage Policy and unlimited data but you have an FUP on your contract and but now this is gone which is a welcome move by Virgin. Virgin Mobile has seen a significant increase in overall usage of its network due to the various lockdowns and changes to the way we work, live and play.
The service is subject to a fair use policy (FUP) in order to prevent massive overloading by individual users at the cost of all others. The FUP applies to the number of search requests (not to the volume of data transferred) per one minute, one hour and one day, defined as any subsequent 60 seconds, 60 minutes and 24 hours, respectively, and defaulting to 50, 900 and 2,000 requests, respectively.
On exceeding the data limit the speed gets reduced to minimum plan speed which depends on the original plan speed. This is called the FUP or the Fair usage policy. If you exceed your data limits, you can purchase Flexybytes+ from ACT that give you additional data at your original plan speed on a one-time basis.

The Rs 9,999 Bharat Fiber plan now has a new name- 'Fibre Diamond.'. It offers 300 Mbps speeds up to 12000GB and 60 Mbps after FUP speeds. The Rs 16,999 Fibre Platinum plan comes with 300 Mbps

Is it mandatory to follow FUP? what actually is the reason ? For a fixed line broadband you can provide unlimited data without FUP (even though in some plans FUP is applied, the speed after FUP limit is still at least 0.5/1 mbps unlike wireless dongles where it is barely 144 kbps.) why not over wireless dongle? The ACT Blaze, on the other hand, has a rental price of Rs 1,020. Users will get 125Mbps internet speed under the plan. FUP limit is 3,300GB. ACT Blast Promo offers an internet speed of 200Mpbs and is available at a rental price of Rs 1,075. Similar to the ACT Basic and ACT Blaze, the plan comes with a FUP internet data limit of 3,300GB. . 483 456 332 84 427 416 76 376

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