So I looked at how Globe does their capping for unlimited mobile internet (SuperSurf) and found out that their Fair Use Policy has a somewhat similar strategy. Was wondering at first why they did it on a daily basis instead of monthly then realized that there's no 30-day SuperSurf for prepaid (just for postpaid). However, unlike Smart's Fair Use Policy which throttles you down to a slower speed, Globe's SuperSurf will totally disconnect you to their network when you reach the daily limit. Read more in our articles including "WATCH: Coolest Gaming Consoles in the '90s!" and "Globe caps SuperSurf at 800MB per day".
So I looked at how Globe does their capping for unlimited mobile internet (SuperSurf) and found out that their Fair Use Policy has a somewhat similar strategy. Was wondering at first why they did it on a daily basis instead of monthly then realized that there's no 30-day SuperSurf for prepaid (just for postpaid).
However, unlike Smart's Fair Use Policy which throttles you down to a slower speed, Globe's SuperSurf will totally disconnect you to their network when you reach the daily limit.
Our coverage of Super Nintendo includes: "WATCH: Coolest Gaming Consoles in the '90s!"; "Globe caps SuperSurf at 800MB per day"; "Sony confirms August release for new gaming monitor, fight stick". Each article provides unique insights and information.