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FAQs - Account Enquiries

Each user is responsible to monitor their usage. BreedeNet do not have records of what users do online and which websites they visit. 

The common reason for high usage is:

  • Virus (usually indicated with high uploads)
  • Downloading movies & music
  • Watching YouTube videos
  • Streaming Videos and Music
  • Using Skype and in particular Video Skyping.
  • Facebook: Facebook in itself doesn't use a lot of data. What does, is if you watch a lot of photos and view videos.
  • Viewing Graphic Intensive Websites
  • Playing online games
  • Listening to Radio online
  • Virus updates
  • Windows updates
  • Downloading programs
Please note that each megabyte you use has a cost to BreedeNet, and therefore we need to charge you for everything you use. The responsibility is on you to keep within your cap or pay the excess bandwidth. 

 

 

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