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Old 07-11-2006, 17:34   #34
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Re: Traffic Shaping (again)

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Originally Posted by RXP View Post
What has that got to do with the fact that they're moving heavy users onto the router and shaping their traffic? I'm confused. Other ISP's dont seem to be having users on less than 5% of their advertised speed.

To use your speed limit analogy, our government says all cars go at 70mph max on the motorway. It doesn't say that BMW's travel at 10mph and Skoda's travel at 70mph. It applies to everyone and to all.

And FFS, the relevant limitation for our internet services is UNLIMITED AS PER THE CLAUSE IN 20.2. SO NONE OF THE LIMITS CAN BE INVOKED BECAUSE YOU CANNOT GO OVER AN 'UNLIMITED' THRESHOLD.
what i quoted has nothing to do with limits, it simply states, if you impact another users speed, they can slow you down regardless if you do 1mb a month or 1000000000mb a month
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