Full Form of DUQ

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DUQstands for

Data Usage Quota

What is DUQ?

Data Usage Quota (DUQ) refers to the limit on the amount of mobile data a user can consume within a given billing cycle, as set by telecom service providers. In India, where mobile data consumption is among the highest globally, DUQ plays a crucial role in managing network traffic and ensuring fair usage. Telecom operators like Jio, Airtel, and Vi offer various plans with specified DUQ amounts, typically measured in gigabytes (GB). Once the DUQ is exhausted, users either face reduced speeds (as part of Fair Usage Policy) or need to purchase additional data packs. DUQ is prominently displayed in mobile apps and USSD codes, helping users track their usage. For students preparing for competitive exams like IBPS, SSC, or telecom sector recruitment, understanding DUQ can be relevant in sections covering telecommunications policies and consumer rights. The concept is also tied to net neutrality debates and digital inclusion initiatives in rural India.

DUQ का फुल फॉर्म

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Example

After using 2GB of my DUQ for video calls and social media, my internet speed was throttled by the operator.

DUQ — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of DUQ?
DUQ stands for Data Usage Quota. It refers to the amount of mobile data a user is allowed to consume within a specific period, usually a month.
How is DUQ different from FUP (Fair Usage Policy)?
DUQ is the initial data limit set in a plan, while FUP is a policy that reduces internet speed after the DUQ is exhausted. FUP is a consequence of exceeding the DUQ.
What happens when my DUQ is exceeded?
Once your DUQ is used up, most Indian telecom operators throttle your internet speed to a lower rate (often 64 Kbps to 256 Kbps) until the next billing cycle or until you recharge with a top-up data pack.
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