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    Default will download count goes under paid usage?

    If started a file downloading at 7:30 am and it is compted at 8:15 a.m, will my download usage goes under paid usage for these 15 minutes or it will remain under free usage until I switch off and switch on my modem ?

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    Yes, it will go in the paid usage. BSNL free internet is available till 8:00 AM and you have free download/upload till this time and anything pass this time would cost you.

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    there seems to be the situation that if you start a download before free time ends & finish it after free time then bsnl sometimes consider it in paid time & sometimes they use some strange way to calculate the amount for that download which would be less than the paid time but still you have to pay.that's why you should connect to bsnl after 2:05am & disconnect at 7:55am.

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