Don't you hate data caps? There never seems to be quite enough bandwidth to do what you want. But this month, I found the following message buried deep down in the usage tracking info that my ISP provides:
"There is currently a known issue where are systems are potentially reporting you as using more data than you have. We are working on a fix for this issue and can assure you that you will not be detrimentally impacted by this until the fix is in place."
It is a real thing - the tracking software had me using 27G in one day - a little extreme. Somehow, I don't think my only activity that day, downloading an Ubuntu release, is that big. But re-read that message "not be detrimentally impacted" - that means they have turned their data cap enforcement off until the problem is fixed.
No data cap. What would you do? Really?
"There is currently a known issue where are systems are potentially reporting you as using more data than you have. We are working on a fix for this issue and can assure you that you will not be detrimentally impacted by this until the fix is in place."
It is a real thing - the tracking software had me using 27G in one day - a little extreme. Somehow, I don't think my only activity that day, downloading an Ubuntu release, is that big. But re-read that message "not be detrimentally impacted" - that means they have turned their data cap enforcement off until the problem is fixed.
No data cap. What would you do? Really?