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04-14-2022, 03:45 PM
Unlimited data on a 2 year term, then $20/month.
Otherwise, a 2 TB data limit applies." Possibly better written ?:
Unlimited Data on a two year Contract.
Monthly plans have a 2TB limit, there after an extra $20 flat fee per month is incurred.Means: If you sign up for a 2 year contract, data is is literally unlimited for two years and no extra cost incurred, ie there is no such thing as a data overage? If you don't sign up for a contract, ie month to month, you are limited to 2 TB per month, then an overage of any amount is automatically charged at a flat fee of $20 for the remainder of said month? so on and so forth per month?
I could interpret "Unlimited data on a 2 year term, then $20/month" as: Unlimited data on a two year contract, then, once the contract runs out, they'll start charging you $20/month + the month to month plan fee? But the second sentence seems odd. "Otherwise, a 2 TB data limit applies."? Does this mean 2TB/month limit for the month to month plans then they cut you off?
More... (https://forum.telus.com/t5/Internet-Home-Phone/How-to-interpret-this-Telus-statement/m-p/125253#M31220)
Otherwise, a 2 TB data limit applies." Possibly better written ?:
Unlimited Data on a two year Contract.
Monthly plans have a 2TB limit, there after an extra $20 flat fee per month is incurred.Means: If you sign up for a 2 year contract, data is is literally unlimited for two years and no extra cost incurred, ie there is no such thing as a data overage? If you don't sign up for a contract, ie month to month, you are limited to 2 TB per month, then an overage of any amount is automatically charged at a flat fee of $20 for the remainder of said month? so on and so forth per month?
I could interpret "Unlimited data on a 2 year term, then $20/month" as: Unlimited data on a two year contract, then, once the contract runs out, they'll start charging you $20/month + the month to month plan fee? But the second sentence seems odd. "Otherwise, a 2 TB data limit applies."? Does this mean 2TB/month limit for the month to month plans then they cut you off?
More... (https://forum.telus.com/t5/Internet-Home-Phone/How-to-interpret-this-Telus-statement/m-p/125253#M31220)