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r94yan 07-02-2010 15:22

traffic management
 
just wandering, cuz i think read somewhere, that VIP subscribers are exempt from the reduction of speed, if you over use the downloading service. any truth in this

Ignitionnet 07-02-2010 15:23

Re: traffic management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by r94yan (Post 34959593)
just wandering, cuz i think read somewhere, that VIP subscribers are exempt from the reduction of speed, if you over use the downloading service. any truth in this

Nope.

Peter_ 07-02-2010 16:29

Re: traffic management
 
At present only customers on the XXL 50Mb package are not traffic managed click HERE

Kymmy 07-02-2010 17:20

Re: traffic management
 
And business customers 10mb or under

Peter_ 07-02-2010 17:33

Re: traffic management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 34959672)
And business customers 10mb or under

That is good to know as it is not listed on the residential side.

Kymmy 07-02-2010 17:40

Re: traffic management
 
20Mb BBB I think has STM though the limits are really high and the times are different. Nothing yet on 10Mb or 4Mb..

A lot of people don;t think of ntl/tw business as being VM but they are still part of the VM group and also use exactly the same cables, ubr's as the residential service

Peter_ 07-02-2010 17:44

Re: traffic management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 34959690)
20Mb BBB I think has STM though the limits are really high and the times are different. Nothing yet on 10Mb or 4Mb..

A lot of people don;t think of ntl/tw business as being VM but they are still part of the VM group and also use exactly the same cables, ubr's as the residential service

I know that as my online tools tell what connections are on the uBR that I am checking out for a customer but I doubt many others even notice it.

binzie 07-02-2010 21:06

Re: traffic management
 
customer services told me yesterday that 20mb customers are not getting managed, im sure i have hit the cap though and slowed down (a lot)

Peter_ 07-02-2010 21:10

Re: traffic management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by binzie (Post 34959868)
customer services told me yesterday that 20mb customers are not getting managed, im sure i have hit the cap though and slowed down (a lot)

All residential customers with the exception of 50Mb can and will be traffic managed if they exceed the the limits specified in my earlier post above.

martyh 07-02-2010 21:15

Re: traffic management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34959874)
All residential customers with the exception

mercilessly ;)
of 50Mb can and will be^ traffic managed if they exceed the the limits specified in my earlier post above.


Peter_ 07-02-2010 21:18

Re: traffic management
 
Quote:

mercilessly ;)
No just as per that post actually.:D

binzie 07-02-2010 21:24

Re: traffic management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34959874)
All residential customers with the exception of 50Mb can and will be traffic managed if they exceed the the limits specified in my earlier post above.

thats what i told her but she wasnt having any of it

Peter_ 07-02-2010 21:27

Re: traffic management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by binzie (Post 34959892)
thats what i told her but she wasnt having any of it

Well take it from me what I have posted is 100% accurate as it is my job to know unlike some of our customer service staff.:D

Stuart 07-02-2010 23:09

Re: traffic management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34959898)
Well take it from me what I have posted is 100% accurate as it is my job to know unlike some of our customer service staff.:D

Not to mention the fact that their website also says it..

Peter_ 07-02-2010 23:34

Re: traffic management
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34959970)
Not to mention the fact that their website also says it..

Which I linked to in my first post in this thread above;)


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