That's cool.
Thanks for all the replies. The smarbytes redirection is a major downer, I can't have them mucking around with my traffic. From what I understand, there's no way to turn it off.
I'm not sure if BSNL has increased the limit, but right after I posted that message, I was back (and continue to be) at 4mbps. I've decided to stick with BSNL for the time being till they upgrade their plans(unlikely) or another competent provider emerges(even more unlikely).
I take it you understand that this redirection happens only during the last 20% of the data cap usage.
Thanks for all the replies. The smarbytes redirection is a major downer, I can't have them mucking around with my traffic. From what I understand, there's no way to turn it off.
I'm not sure if BSNL has increased the limit, but right after I posted that message, I was back (and continue to be) at 4mbps. I've decided to stick with BSNL for the time being till they upgrade their plans(unlikely) or another competent provider emerges(even more unlikely).
I take it you understand that this redirection happens only during the last 20% of the data cap usage.