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please explain how your calculation that they have a minimum of 133 hours where traffic management doesn't affect you works.
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It's not that hard to understand is it? Your straw man argument still doesn't change the fact that everyone has at least 133 hours a week where their connection is unaffected by traffic management. There are plenty of people that work nights, or that work twilight shifts, or that don't work, or that are students, or that can manage how they use their connection to get the best out of it, and so on.
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For normal people working, say 8.00 till 6.00, and maybe sitting down at their computer by 7.00pm
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So is this you you're describing? A quick glance at your posting history on this board would suggest otherwise.
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What is the point of 10meg when all it good for, at the time when most people need to use it, is browsing and emailing.
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It'll be great for me. If I know I'm going to be downloading a file that's likely to get my line traffic shaped, I wait until 9PM to start it going. When the 10MB upgrade hits, assuming I'll get close to the maximum speed, my downloads will finish up to 2½ times faster than they do now. Assuming the traffic shaping doesn't change and the limits don't get raised, I'm still more than happy with the free speed boost, because I'm not one of the "normal people" who has to fit everything into a 7-9PM window.