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xspeedyx 01-10-2008 09:48

Re: Which one would you prefer
 
I kind of see your point kymmy but I also understand you should get what you pay for

tweetypie/8 01-10-2008 09:50

Re: Which one would you prefer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Toto (Post 34644577)
I think it should only be deployed based on continual "over-use", not for the casual customer that wants to downloading something big once-in-a-while,while normally keeping well under the current STM criteria.

have to agree.

Kymmy 01-10-2008 09:53

Re: Which one would you prefer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34645497)
I kind of see your point kymmy but I also understand you should get what you pay for

Yep and everyone gets UPTO thier speed.

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...

xspeedyx 01-10-2008 11:18

Re: Which one would you prefer
 
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

smeagoly1 01-10-2008 12:33

Re: Which one would you prefer
 
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.

xspeedyx 01-10-2008 12:48

Re: Which one would you prefer
 
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

dev 01-10-2008 13:30

Re: Which one would you prefer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darthlinux (Post 34645497)
I kind of see your point kymmy but I also understand you should get what you pay for

you of all people should know you do *not* pay for 20mb, no residentail isp in their right mind would guarantee a minimum speed.

MikeyB 01-10-2008 13:37

Re: Which one would you prefer
 
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:

Originally Posted by smeagoly1 (Post 34645629)
...Constant abusers I think an increasing scale of speed restrictions, over time.

Now I like the sound of that.
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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