| dirtydog |
10-03-2005 13:22 |
Re: *ALL* ntl Cap Discussion Here Please.
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Originally Posted by DieDieMyDarling
To be fair, just because they tell you to do it, doesn't mean you have to. If they told you to make 500 copies and give them out at the local shopping centre would you do that too? :D
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No because that would take a lot of time and effort ;) :D Leaving my client running when I'm in bed or at work is easy. I leave it running 24/7 but when I'm at the PC I throttle the upload speed right down so I still get good performance.
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There are good points on both sides, and i think for once ntl have got it right. Most of us can accept that if our useage is affecting other people on our UBR, then it's unfair. I don't want some familiy down the road suffering slow surfing because of me.
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I entirely agree. Whether my p2p client's 12K/sec upload (which is what I set it to as a maximum) does cause fellow ntl users problems is a moot point though; does it?
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And also, i don't want to be capped, when there are times i could do my downloading and not affect anyone.
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Exactly which is why ntl should (imo) distinguish between heavy usage during the day/evening, and in the early hours of the morning. Much in the same way that electricity is cheaper overnight due to lower demand.
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I just hope ntl enforce it sensibly. If someone does go over a lot, and affects other people, then i hope ntl will suggest off peak downloading, or find a way around it, rather than just cutting them off, lowering them to 56k etc.
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Agreed. I realise I am a heavy user compared to many or even most. But 2GB a day (average) is still a fraction of what I *could* use every day.
Anyway I'm waiting with interest to see what ntl's new rules mean in practice. Maybe nothing will change from before, but I think it will do. They wouldn't (imo) have introduced faster speeds without something to balance it out.
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Originally Posted by Neil
So as well as red rep me, you want to insult me too?
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The rep was accurate, as was my comment. Someone seems to have neg-repped me too ;'(
That wasn't an insult, just an observation.
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No I don't-what I "refuse to acknowledege" is that anyone can upload & download 1GB of data per day consistantly (& legally) for a month.
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We agree then, you refuse to acknowledge something which is clearly well within the realms of possibility. I even posted two links (of which there are countless like them) proving my point about distributing Linux via p2p.
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