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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
ASA has only defined "Unlimited" in relation to usage limits. It has nothing to do with traffic shaping.
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You should use a dictionary
We should end the pain now. You want to say you have an unlimited connection but the reality is it is limited with P2P traffic shaping. You can argue industry allows unlimited to be used in these cases but at the same time you have to admit your isp limits in one similar way to how virgin media limit their customers
Sky = The only truly unlimited in all areas broadband
BT Option 2 = Unlimited data except....they limit the P2P data you can download for a large percentage of the week. So not really unlimited, but currently allowed to say it is unlimited by the advertising standards agency.
So when you say you have an unlimited connection from BT, expect others to point out it is only unlimited in name, not unlimited in reality.