Dear 3D,

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As for unlimited broadband, well there were many discussions on the topic, and here is a simple explanation of what the term really means:

Unlimited means unlimited for legitimate customers – whether it’s unlimited access to mobile broadband or unlimited calls on the “One Free Number” for Shahry. No-one is going to be charged extra if they tip over the 15GB for normal everyday use. However, if you decide to set-up an illegal spamming service, or use the service to send viruses and Trojans around the world, Qtel obviously needs a policy in place to ensure that it can step in, and protect its customers.
This is where the Fair Usage Policy comes in. It’s not an automatic cut-off. Nor do further / additional charges apply, unless an investigation proves that the service is being used illegitimately.
The Fair usage policy is a international legal standard, designed to protect both operators and users. Excessive and continued use of the service beyond that which, in Qtel’s reasonable discretion, is used for normal consumer Service and which, as a result has the potential to negatively impact the quality of service available to other Qtel subscribers, may result in cancellation of the service. The Fair Usage limit for this plan is set at 15GB of local data consumption.

Hope that helps – happy to answer any further questions.