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Originally Posted by burningfeetman
Out of interest, those of you that think its ok to throttle the connection, how would you feel if you bought a new car but were told that during the day you could only do so many miles at 70MPH before your car would slow down to 20MPH making it unusable on the motorways? BUT if you want to you can drive all night at 70MPH....wouldnt that be great?? Its a similar thing when it comes to VM broadband. I have paid for a subscription to a service, i expect to be able to use that service in the way in which i signed up for it.
At VM will they increased my broadband speed, i did not ask for it. And now because they have increased everyones speed too much they are limiting what I can download? I did not ask for that either. I say put me back onto my old old 10MB connection and let me browse as i wish.
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i totally agree with you mate, i mean every isp has some sort of throttling in place and i didnt mind the evening stm policy 4-9pm which is peak times you know, everyone returning home and using the internet so its all goood. but the daytime stm policy is really doing my head in now, im really hacked off.
Im from the south east basildon area, is this daytime policy nationwide now because before it was only a few places and does this mean a "significant" change to the terms and conditions?