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I kind of see your point kymmy but I also understand you should get what you pay for
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The FUP and upto maximum clauses I think have been in the contract for quite a bit now and as such everyone is bound by them.. I'm not saying it's right or wrong but it is simply what it is... Poeple had a chance to jump ship when they changed the contracts to include them... |
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Yeah I understand the upto statement however before the merger both Telewest and NTL didnt offer upto speeds they offered the speed and that was it why should Virgin change this
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Targeting constant high bandwidth users, would be an adavatage. As most say, they will just leave their connection on downloading 24/7.
As VM keep saying it's the top 5% of users. The low users once in a while may hit it, maybe a 24 hour throttle for them. Constant abusers I think an increasing scale of speed restrictions, over time. |
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I dont see VM doing that as they advertise you can download loads and 24hr restriction would mean the ASA would get involved and slap vm wrist for saying unlimited
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Sorry, cut my post short last night, had more to say but the battery was nearly gone on the laptop & I couldn't be bothered to get the charger out!!!
Anyway... I've mentioned this before, what smeagoly1 brings up: From http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html...t/traffic.html "moderate the speeds for the top 5% of customers who are downloading and/or uploading an unusually large amount" Just because on one day a month for example, I download a couple of large files, or large updates, does not put me into the top 5% of downloaders. Most of the time my connection is used just for browsing & email, the odd Youtube moment, the occasional music track from legal sources but that's about it. I don't download tv shows or films, nor any Linux distros. My connection is not on 24/7 dowloading torrents or anything. It's not used for online-gaming. Probably puts me nearer the bottom 5% of users to be honest! And as soon as I go over a limit in a 5 hour time-frame my connection gets cut in half (I'm on 2Mb) for 5 hours. Why not just target those top 5% and leave the rest of us alone to use our connections? Quote:
I do think it should be monthly limits, not a couple of 5 hour slots every day. And how about throttling heavy users connections on a scale depending on how much the went over the limit? A little bit over, only slow it a little for a day or so. 5GB over the limit then slow it right down for weeks! |
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