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What has that got to do with the fact that they're moving heavy users onto the router and shaping their traffic? I'm confused. Other ISP's dont seem to be having users on less than 5% of their advertised speed.
To use your speed limit analogy, our government says all cars go at 70mph max on the motorway. It doesn't say that BMW's travel at 10mph and Skoda's travel at 70mph. It applies to everyone and to all. And FFS, the relevant limitation for our internet services is UNLIMITED AS PER THE CLAUSE IN 20.2. SO NONE OF THE LIMITS CAN BE INVOKED BECAUSE YOU CANNOT GO OVER AN 'UNLIMITED' THRESHOLD. |
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The contract and policies don't though.
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Construed as a whole, the terms and conditions do not allow for what NTL are clearly doing. While 17.2 does give them broad powers if someone is effecting others connection. It is in contradiction with everything else I have cited. Even so 17.2 does not give them broad reaching powers to slow down all these internet connections. I'm *not* a heavy user and I get 5% of 10mbit. Actually I'll correct myself, I guess it does because it is at their sole discretion. So we're getting screwed over by the fact that NTL can define 1mb a month use as impacting on another user. Even though it's not reasonable. |
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Question. why can i get full speed from giganews at any time of the day. I have until the 10th of November a account with Newshosting and for the last 2 months have NEVER been able to get above 600kB with them unless i use lot and lots of slots, then they send me emails saying they will close my account unless i use only 8. So i voted with my feet and went to giganews. I have had perfect speeds since. ? I cannot see NTL picking on just 1 NGP and if they are traffic shaping NTTP then why is Giganews not affected ?. Oh and i am a heavy user trust me. There are some on this forum who know just how heavy.;) I do tend to do most of my downloads overnight so as to not affect other users at peak times. |
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Hmmm, that's true I agree they can arbitrarily claim that my slow down is due to this reason. However, in the past they've sent out letters to heavy users or slowed them down to an unlimited 512k service.
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Also no amount of shaping in the world will control NNTP now, since providers are introducing SSL. |
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Easynews used to do NNTP over a HTTP webinterface. It was HTTPS.
*think it was Easynews, long time ago. |
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Bandwidth is expensive and has the problem that you can't account for the extremes. Any ISP will only provide enough bandwidth to cope for their average busy hour (as it were). Even with higher average bandwidths I wouldn't want to try watching a major football match over IPTV - what happens when everyone is trying to use the same high bandwidth app? Compare it to mobile phone networks - they work fine 99% (actually 99.999% if engineered properly) of the time, but when it comes to New Year just how many calls can you actually get through that network? There are ways around it and to make the network more effective but as a business they will (probably) do a cost/benefit analysis to work out the best solution. At the end of the day as someone has already said if they can make 10 customers happier by throttling one that's what they're going to do. Oh, and if everyone starts shovelling high bandwidth traffic through SSL in an attempt to dodge traffic shaping you'll just force the ISPs to shape SSL too. |
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Traffic shaping could also be an excuse for ISP's to oversubscribe their network without making upgrades, thus increasing profit margins.
I dont have a problem with shaping if it's done legally and works well. Doing it behind the door, however is a big no no to me. And everything is slow for me at prime time, not just P2P. |
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What part of the country you guys in - it was pretty poor about two weeks ago, in Leeds, and has now gone back to normal.
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