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Old 01-04-2006, 08:04   #101
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Re: Traffic Shaping

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Originally Posted by unlimited
Searching for a new internet provider

It's between Be Unlimited and Ukonline Unlimited
Er...don't go calling UKOnline, Bill. According to the front page article:
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Originally Posted by Cable Forum front page
"Update 1: It has come to our attention that the residential arm of British ISP Easynet, branded UK Online, also recently implementated Traffic Shaping."
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Originally Posted by Neptune
Unlimited legal downloading of video content for say £30-£40 quid is on the horizon, or "coming soon" as ntl like to say. Bit like their pvr... In a few years we'll look back on this time with fondness. Oh, how we'll miss those pars and rars..so clinical downloading a film in a few seconds/minutes...
A few seconds/minutes maybe but a whole lifetime of progressively nastier DRM to contend with, I'm sure, for your troubles.
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