When connecting to the Internet, users try to choose the optimal tariff plan that is most suitable in terms of price and characteristics. But some time passes, providers announce new tariff plans, and it becomes necessary to compare them with their current tariff in order to decide which will be more profitable: switch to a new one or stay with the old one. You can find out your Internet tariff plan in several ways.
Instructions
Step 1
As a rule, the tariff plan is spelled out in the agreement that you conclude with the provider. Find a contract and look for this information in it. Including in the contract or annex to it, you will most likely be able to find the details of your tariff plan. Typically, these are data on the speed of information transfer, the volume of traffic included in the tariff plan, and other useful information. All this will help you decide in case of a planned change of the tariff plan or if you just want to know the volume of traffic included in your tariff plan. In the contract, you can find the phone numbers of the provider's support service in case you need to clarify any information.
Step 2
You can also call the company that provides you with Internet access services and check with the staff about the name and details of your tariff plan. At the same time, you can be consulted on the advantages of a particular tariff plan and help you decide on the choice if you find it difficult to do it yourself. This method is best suited for those who are not very well versed in computer topics. Then, in this case, the help and advice of a competent specialist will be very useful.
Step 3
Another way to find out your Internet tariff plan is as follows: if your provider's website has a "Personal Account" service and you have a login and password to access this part of the site, then you can go in and find out the name of your tariff plan. Here you can also find out other necessary and useful information, for example, the amount of traffic downloaded during a certain period, the amount of payments and the recommended date of the next payment. Many providers also provide an opportunity to pay for Internet access in the "Personal Account" using electronic payment systems or by credit card.