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Hi all,
I'm a FIOS 35/35 customer. Is there a data useage cap for Verizon FIOS customers?
Also, does Verizon have a tool that will provide data useage, ie, a weekly, monthly utility tool that can be easily accessed on my PC?
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FiOS does not have a data usage cap.
Thus, there is no need for a tool to check usage.
Enjoy!
FiOS does not have a data usage cap.
Thus, there is no need for a tool to check usage.
Enjoy!
@gs0b wrote:FiOS does not have a data usage cap.
Thus, there is no need for a tool to check usage.
Enjoy!
Thanks for the reply 🙂
@gs0b wrote:FiOS does not have a data usage cap.
Thus, there is no need for a tool to check usage.
Enjoy!
I would not be so sure of that, anymore.
I point to
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/124344
Anyways to OP.
One of the ways: Using a router that has a monitor that tells you how much data is behing used.
@dslr595148 wrote:I would not be so sure of that, anymore.
I point to
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/124344
Anyways to OP.
One of the ways: Using a router that has a monitor that tells you how much data is behing used.
From that link:
...Verizon would obviously like the user, who runs servers out of his home, to upgrade to a business-class connection...
Running servers on a residential connection is specifically forbidden in the Terms of Service. If you follow the actual reference link, that is what Verizon called to say. No need to infer data limits froma clear-cut ToS violation.
if you use windows 10 you can go to network settings and view last 30 days.
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