Thread: Traffic Shaping
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Old 05-04-2006, 17:26   #202
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Re: Traffic Shaping

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Originally Posted by Rik
To be honest I find this hard to believe, as I download at a full 10Meg speed for quite a few hours from newsgroups and must say the connection is rock solid.

Can anyone clarify what the maximum bandwidth a UBR can handle is please?

I find it hard to believe only 3 customers on the same UBR can download at the same time at full speed.

I have encountered no signs of traffic shaping, in fact my line has never been soo good since the Modem change!!! (Thanks Oven Chips!)

Well done NTL!
Thank You for a fantastic service!

But please please no Traffic Shaping!!
Yes it doesn't make any sense from the outset but thats how it is. Remember, not everybody are usenet leechers like some of us

Depending on where you are across the network, on the downstream side in original areas it would either be 27mbps or 42mbps per card depending on the QAM and 38mbps in ex c&w areas. I don't know whether higher modulation is in operation in these areas.
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