Apolloradiouk
New Member
Hi there
Please accept my apologies if this has already been answered.
I just want to clarify that I have understood it properly.
I currently pay for my bandwidth via your Pay As You Go option.
I have had to top up a few times this month and I'm thinking that I may be cheaper paying monthly.
Am I correct in thinking that, going by your calculator, If I pay £19.20 per month, I can broadcast at 128kbts, 24 hours a day, as long as I dont go ver 20 listeners?
If this is the case, what happens if I do go over 20 listeners? Are they refused connection? or do I get invoiced for the extra bandwidth?
I obviously dont' want any listeners to be refused connection so I want to make sure I'm making the correct decision.
I look forward to your reply
Regards
Rab Brogan
Apollo Radio UK
Please accept my apologies if this has already been answered.
I just want to clarify that I have understood it properly.
I currently pay for my bandwidth via your Pay As You Go option.
I have had to top up a few times this month and I'm thinking that I may be cheaper paying monthly.
Am I correct in thinking that, going by your calculator, If I pay £19.20 per month, I can broadcast at 128kbts, 24 hours a day, as long as I dont go ver 20 listeners?
If this is the case, what happens if I do go over 20 listeners? Are they refused connection? or do I get invoiced for the extra bandwidth?
I obviously dont' want any listeners to be refused connection so I want to make sure I'm making the correct decision.
I look forward to your reply
Regards
Rab Brogan
Apollo Radio UK