How far does the 10MB inclusive allowance go on th...

How far does the 10MB inclusive allowance go on the BTBBA deal?
For example how many web pages?
Why do upgrades always come with a downgrade
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NO WAY!
The answer is about 14 BT Forum web pages and there's no way that you could get 14 to download in just 20 minutes so the answer is 14 BT Forum web pages and about 6 hours
One page, 700KB!!! Come on BT. Please stop taking the mickey!!
Why do upgrades always come with a downgrade

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