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Old 08-11-2011, 19:50   #12
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Re: Traffic Managed but not hit limit

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
I get a rock solid 10MB, always have done. It's people on 30MB + with the 'superdud' that seem to have most of the problems.
It's their DOCSIS 2 upstreams that are the problem.

The standard that 'sucks', though it's fine as it's coupled to a DOCSIS 3 downstream.

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Originally Posted by thenry View Post
can't win then
Stopping talking unsubstantiated and ill informed nonsense about how anything bar DOCSIS 3 sucks, despite VM selling 20Mb on DOCSIS 1.1 and other operators on DOCSIS 2.0 going up to 30Mb down and 5Mb up, would be a good start towards winning.

It's more than adequate for 10Mb down and 1Mb up services so long as there aren't too many modems on each channel.

In fact as VM's network is built now 10Mb customers are far less problematic on the 'sucky' DOCSIS 1.1 network than 100Mb customers are on the presumably un-sucky DOCSIS 3 network.
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