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Well, some have aluded to this, but now it looks official.
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'We reserve the right' as opposed to we are in every area we can needlessly in the view of saving bandwidth/money.
Seems like a sensible thing to do to ease congestion with the higher tier services to beat off BT and the like until better technologies come. Still I can max or near enough 24/7 :Pumpkin: ---------- Post added at 16:05 ---------- Previous post was at 16:00 ---------- Oh and p2p, like I said with Bittorrent, Rogers and the amount of the network it takes up! |
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How much you betting Neil? Because if its over nothing you are going to lose.
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This is happening.. |
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if that really is you Bill, it's great to see you back.
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Funny thing is there has been no work on the ubr from what i can see but my connection is now fine. Put 2 and 2 together and what do you get ? I am moving to Be Unlimited on the 1st of August anyway :) |
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Anything else is fine and gaming is unaffected. |
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Makes sense. My ISP has done the same thing for a long time, but as adoption of BitTorrent clients that support encryption increases, that service at least will no longer be an issue. Newsgroups... different story as the packets are easily identifiable and the protocol probably isn't about to change.
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