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Old 13-02-2013, 01:18   #56
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Re: Sky admits to oversubscription

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Originally Posted by ssy View Post
Even some mobile phone companies can provide unlimited data and I'm sure if Sky can do it then why can't Virgin?
There are no mobile companies that do it.

All mobile companies have traffic shaping and/or STM-like caps

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
Plusnet I think started the trend on TM, although VM may have been the first of the big isps to use it but not sure as was years ago when it all started.

QTX you miss STM and the congestion?
VM were pretty late with STM actually, at the time they did it BT were already capping heavy 8Mb users down to 128k at peak times.
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