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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
I may soon find out if its uploads, as I am remote desktop to my home at the moment nearly all day.
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That uses virtually nothing mate - at least neither LogMeIn nor VNC do.
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IMO it's not unreasonable to restrict most downloads to overnight. In the days when I was with Entanet they used to show the loadings on their centrals and once you got past midnight there was shedloads of bandwidth available - enough for more Linux distros than anyone could ever install
PusNet have graphs of their total traffic on
http://www.plus.net/support/network_...ge.shtml#usage and that shows plenty of capacity overnight too. I imagine it is th sam with every ISP.
Where the problem really lies is in the VM marketing - they say download what you like in all the adverts along with fastest broadband in the land but the capacity installed doesn't allow that to be true hence the letters which are getting right up peoples noses and rightly so because the AUP is rather hidden away in the small print and the expectations of 50Mbps customers is that there are no restrictions.