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Traffic Management - How does it affect me?
As I mentioned in another thread, I've just signed up for Virgin Media's 60Mb package. I would have joined sooner, but the thought of going from BE who offered no traffic shaping whatsoever was what kept me away. However, the lure of ~60Mb, as opposed to ~10Mb for the same price meant the deal had to be done.
Anyway, that aside. Traffic Management. I read up bits and bobs here and there on other forums and the Virgin Media Traffic Management Policy and this is what I've interpreted it as... If I download 10Gb between the hours of 10am and 3pm, or if I download 5Gb between the hours of 4pm and 9pm, I will have my speed throttled down to ~30Mb (50%) for a duration of 5 hours. Regarding the 5 hours, does this also apply if I go over the limit at 8:59pm? Hence, throttling my speed down until 2am, or does the throttling end at 9pm and 3pm respectively? I don't use torrents or P2P services, so I'm not too worried about those limits. I'm also not an avid uploader, so I'm presuming I won't ever reach these limits. Also, as far as I understand there is no limit as to how much I can download in a month. So, is all that pretty much correct, or am I missing something vital? |
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1) despite what the tables say stm is in effect between 3 and 4
2) day time stm is 10-1600 and evening stm is 1600-2100 3) when you hit stm your speed is throttled to 50% for 5 hour from when you hit it so yes, if you hit it at 20:59 your downstream is capped till 01:59 4) there is no monthly limit. If you download a tonne of stuff (terabytes) they send you a letter asking you to move your downloading to during the night but if you dont use p2p or download a lot you wont have a problem |
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I don't use P2P or torrents, but my downloads can add up when you count iTunes, BBC iPlayer HD, 4oD, Steam, Microsoft Corporate, TechNet & MSDN ISO downloads & the odd online gaming on PS3. I doubt I get in to the terabytes, but several hundreds of gigabytes indeed. |
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I set my scheduler in SABNZB to run at full rate during that 3 to 4 period and have never been stm'd at that time maybe i am lucky or it could be an area thing As for amounts i did 890 gig last month and never had a letter ;) |
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50gb a month would be high for me ......... :dozey: |
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When I was on VM 800GB a month was my average, never got a letter...
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BTW you are still on ignore its just that i received a PM about you asking from a concerned member of this forum. Looks like i am not the only one who does not like your approach BTW that was not my biggest download amount in one month by any measure :LOL: |
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Sign up and run a crawler I did 3TB in a month on ADSL when the ISP seriously annoyed me in the hope they'd release me from the remainder of the contract. They didn't. I didn't use the kwikbreaks id so don't bother looking for it. |
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MMMmmm when I was still with VM I more often than not did a LOT of downloading. Never had a letter about it and I scheduled my downloads to work round STM.
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