I am using a wireless data plan of AT&T which is of 5Gb. But what i am trying to get is if i exceed 5Gb than what i'll be paying extra for data. Is there any way or suggestion of calculating data overage charges ? If yes, glad to know.
I am using a wireless data plan of AT&T which is of 5Gb. But what i am trying to get is if i exceed 5Gb than what i'll be paying extra for data. Is there any way or suggestion of calculating data overage charges ? If yes, glad to know.
It's unlikely that you are going to get a full refund as you bear a great deal of responsibility for not keeping better track of your bills.AT&T charges - $0.01 per KB or $0.005 depending on your plan for the data overage. In the 5GB Plan Data Connect, once you exceed the 5GB allowance, you will automatically be charged $ 0.00048 per Kb for any data used. At 200MB, the Data Plan, once your allowance exceeds 200MB, you will automatically be charged $ 10 for an extra 100MB. The unused data from your initial allowance or any surplus allowance will not be transferred to the next billing period, all allowances should be given during the billing period used the allowance is provided.
In other plans with a monthly megabyte or gigabyte allowance, once you exceed your allowance you will automatically be loaded surplus as specified in the applicable information from the rate plan.
The easiest way to confirm price your random data according to what others charge loading. It will reduce demand for care will be disturbed clients, and will allow people to actually make sure they keep the data available and perhaps they would consider a data plan. Remember that one AT&T subscriber has been charged $28,000 mobile bill after watching a Bears football game on his notebook computer via Slingbox for the data overage of his plan.
Thank you friends for sharing such useful info and pretty good precautions of data overage. Its really gonna help me lot. I'll keep it in mind.
Help appreciated. !!
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