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Old 18-04-2011, 19:53   #19
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Re: Should Virgin Media Throttle p2p traffic?

That is what they target, doesn't mean it's all that gets hit of course as they also shape unidentified traffic which is a common configuration.

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Originally Posted by Bonglet View Post
End of net neutrality in uk will mean it goes bad for everyone unless you pay said isp for more bandwith
Perish the thought of paying more for a higher quality service.

At the moment operators are only shaping on the customer side, no reason to think this will change any time soon due to how cheap external bandwidth is in the UK, we've a well developed internet exchange with LINX and other alternate ones along with relatively low cost links to AmsIX, DecIX, ParIX, etc.
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