@Techlover wrote:
I still have over a year left to run on my contract and the cloud was one of the reasons I decided to stay with BT. Am I within my rights to cancel now that BT are no longer providing the service I signed up for?
Yes you can cancel your contract any time you want but expect to pay early cancellation fees.
This question has been asked a lot.
The consensus is no, as it’s not part of your core services and it’s not been offered to new customers since October 2022.
No other internet providers are giving free cloud storage from what I can see - so probably best focussing your efforts on moving your data to a new provider (some of the big companies do give free storage quotas - useful if you don’t have too much stored).
BT internet for me has never failed - always been reliable - so be careful what you wish for if you go with other providers - I’ve heard many horror stories about customer service and overall service from some of the other big players.
from: rogerdeeBT will be paying their supplier for this service - in essence losing money - not something many businesses do, not a great business model.
BT is not foolish enough to simply lose money on providing the service. They either recoup the cost in charges to customers or stop providing the service.
Not uncoincidentally, recently I renewed my broadband service and the cost was dramatically lower than the previous contract. So probably in general, lower prices will trickle through to customers.
Though many are locked in to much higher cost packages and in that case the choice would seem to be to switch to another provider, even if just for a limited time, though exit charges need to be considered too.
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Thank you
I use BT Cloud storage as duplicate for local backup: so is there a way to move my 702GB direct to (say) Microsoft OneDrive. Going via my 5Mbps upstream would take two weeks - and makes netflix/iplayer etc unusable.
Even if the copy were possible, I suspect the new cloud wouldn't sync with the original files without copying everything again.
I looked at Mover.io - but of course they don't mention BT Cloud as it is indeed uncommon.
So I think the solutions for me involve being on an exchange with plans for FTTP. No sign of this yet.
Alternatively a copy client that has a time of day policer, not sure this is possible on Windows but I have done something similar on Linux with 'tc'.
Now that BT is going to shut down BT Cloud on 31st October, I am expecting a significant reduction in my bills.
This has been covered here https://community.bt.com/t5/Broadband-Extras-Apps-from-BT/BT-Cloud-is-closing/m-p/2394468