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Old 22-02-2009, 23:04   #5
Welshchris
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Re: Virgin limiting download speeds intentionally

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Originally Posted by Jonathan90 View Post
It could just be that after 9PM everyone starts their downloads causing higher loads on your ubr which inturn will give a slower speed.
that made no sence to what i posted.

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Originally Posted by xocemp View Post
Could be lots of things TBH Jon but we'll need more than what Chris has offered us.
You know, the basics that anyone who's been here awhile would have seen asked for and posted.

Modem levels, ping and trace to bbc or google. Do this when your connection is "limiting download speeds intentionally" And when its not.... Where you are downloading from so we can go have a look see ourselves.

And I'm not having a pop at you Chris, this kind of sweeping statement is made far to often.



We know about STM so if you have new evidence to share of further "throttling" "management" would you post it here for us all please Chris.
how can i get more evidence than what ive noticed so far?

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+ according to Virgin Media the Max my UBR hits is less than 70%
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