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whydoIneedatech 28-10-2008 01:49

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Angel (Post 34663003)
He was on the 10 meg package, hes been getting 8-9 since then, might have been STM'D
But you are saying its likely
that i will be slowed down even if i dont hit the usage limit?

I said above that not everyone gets STMed and I work for them.

We get no special treatment and if we trigger we get traffic managed as well.

General Angel 28-10-2008 01:55

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by whydoIneedatech (Post 34663005)
I said above that not everyone gets STMed and I work for them.

We get no special treatment and if we trigger we get traffic managed as well.

I just got the impression that even if i didnt ever hit the limit my speeds would slowly deteriorate

Gary L 28-10-2008 02:17

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Angel (Post 34663003)
He was on the 10 meg package, hes been getting 8-9 since then, might have been STM'D
But you are saying its likely
that i will be slowed down even if i dont hit the usage limit?

I'm not saying it will, just that it might. there's quite a few people who are now getting slower speeds than they normally got before.

General Angel 28-10-2008 02:38

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 34663011)
I'm not saying it will, just that it might. there's quite a few people who are now getting slower speeds than they normally got before.

I guess so, better keep my fingers crossed

cook1984 29-10-2008 23:24

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kiryu (Post 34662945)
you couldnt get past 5MB on STM for VM 20MB =) I get STM'd all the time ONLY IF i was downloading/uploading like no tomorrow lol

Yeah, sorry, I meant 5mb, was getting confused with the 50meg thread :)

Stabhappy 01-11-2008 01:01

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Don't worry, I've been on VM for nearly 2 months now and I'm still getting absolute maximum bandwidth (2400kb/s solid from newsgroups) at any time of day.

alferret 01-11-2008 08:36

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
STM is STM there are no in between bits anyone who says otherwise is scaremongering. Rules have been set and those rules are abided by. Why do some people automatically assume that because their speed is slower that stated as soon as their PC has been switched on that this is the result of some random STM'ing.
There are other factors to weigh in when poor speeds come in to play. VM do not own the internet, it is made up of many enteties and they [VM] as such have no control over it. The only infrastructure VM can guarantee their stated speeds over is their internal network (and yes even that can get a little slow at times due to demand) ANYTHING outside the network is not the responability of VM.

piggy 01-11-2008 18:27

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cook1984 (Post 34664576)
Yeah, sorry, I meant 5mb, was getting confused with the 50meg thread :)

i have the same problem i very often read on the internet then forget my download speed :erm:

ntl.wotcha 03-11-2008 22:06

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Any way to tell if you've been STM'd ?

whydoIneedatech 04-11-2008 08:14

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ntl.wotcha (Post 34667614)
Any way to tell if you've been STM'd ?

Your connection will slow significantly details below.

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http://www.virginmedia.com/help/traffic-management.php

http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html...t/traffic.html

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pabscars 04-11-2008 09:51

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
after all the palarva i went through last night, i found out it was my UBR had been over subscribed and was running over capacity 40% of the time, this drastically reduced my through put at peak times.
So whats the point in having traffic management, just oversubscribe all networks, it has the same effect ha ha.

Sigma 04-11-2008 23:14

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
My connection has just been shaped at 9:45PM. I started a download a few minutes earlier that was flying along at about 1,200Kbps, then it suddenly dropped to around 290. A speed test confirms that my connection has been shaped. I'm on the 10 meg tier and this is the first time my connection has been affected after 9PM.

moroboshi 04-11-2008 23:21

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Tonight I'm getting 2mbits from my 20mbit line. I shouldn't have been throttled as I'm a good boy (read: beaten into submission) and only download during the night.

Frankly the quality of Virgin's broadband is beyond a farce. Even the US with it's ancient and backwards network is getting fios now.

Sigma 04-11-2008 23:42

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Verizon FiOS at 50Mbps down, 20Mbps up starts at $139.95 a month if you also have a Verizon phone, so it may be nice but it's not exactly cheap. The 10mbps package is £10 a month more than I pay for 10Mbps with VM too, although the uploads are much faster and I don't think they traffic shape.

Fatec 04-11-2008 23:55

Re: Throttled (STM'ed) at random?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sigma (Post 34668589)
Verizon FiOS at 50Mbps down, 20Mbps up starts at $139.95 a month if you also have a Verizon phone, so it may be nice but it's not exactly cheap. The 10mbps package is £10 a month more than I pay for 10Mbps with VM too, although the uploads are much faster and I don't think they traffic shape.


Or if you want to do a fair comparison, roughly £60 which is £8 more for what VM will charge for 50/1.5 with traffic management.

Still seem expensive?


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