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The capacity exists now to check the usage of every user on the network and from that query produce the MAC addresses of all customers using over 30GB. Of course, that's unfair until we provide a means for customers to check their usage online. However those using a ton of bandwidth would be well advised to 'reconsider' - there's nothing stopping ntl from right now dealing with them individually, we do actually know who high users are, and they are left alone through choice not because we're clueless 'n00bs' - if you aren't hurting anyone's service you'll generally be left be. Contrary to popular opinion the upgrade budget isn't unlimited and we all have to work within those constraints, so if a single user is affecting the service of many that's a very strong reason to consider action, and is indeed the primary concern of the guidelines. Neither ourselves nor any cable company in the world has the resources to upgrade areas ad infinitum. All cable companies have bad areas where usage is so high there's just no chance of upgrades being worthwhile there, and these areas are either left congested or highest users contacted to try and persuade them to calm down. I can think easily of 3 North American cablecos and an area each for them that is heavy usage and just too expensive to upgrade. |
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Only if you have the copyright holders permission :rolleyes: Without it of course it's illegal. |
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Cheers for that Ignition, as usual you have answered a few questions that have only been touched upon.
Will NTL be providing a "self monitoring" program\software then? |
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My feeling is that with the increased speeds NTL may be getting in touch with the really heavy users if their usage is not moderated whereas they haven't bothered in the past. Some people are saying that the cap will only be a soft cap and you can continue doing what you want with your connection until later in the year. Don't bank on it. |
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Either way, I've already give you the link to check for yourself. 1) http://www.home.ntl.com/icat/broadband 2) http://www.home.ntl.com/page/broadbandusage __________________ Quote:
Oh Iggy, where are you.......!? |
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As I said before, those links you give DO NOT say whether it includes uploads or not. |
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There's no need to keep reminding people what could happen in a worse case scenario. |
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http://p2pnet.net/story/4125 |
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Erm, yup, we have usage stats internally, is just a case of getting them presented in a pretty way externally. These are down to the single cable modem level, so if required we can certainly measure usage on an individual modem, there's a simple and (inside the company) publically available webpage to do this and present it as pretty graphs. Obviously the database that these graphs are built on is manipulateable as well, queries as I referred to earlier can be run on it. However when usage stats are available they will be using a different system. |
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Ignition, question, does ntl have the capability to monitor usage throughout the network as of now?
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