Our team are still working on the QoS to deliver the lowest possible contention on Uncapped. As I've said, torrents and P2P are eating the lion's share of the bandwidth, and pushing contention up much higher. Interestingly, we have moved 50% more bandwidth this month than our highest ever total, so clearly there is faster access to bandwidth on the network, we just need to spread this more evenly.
To bring this in line, torrents, NNTP, etc are going to be heavily de-prioritised in favour of real time traffic (HTTP, etc). We need to do this so everyone can get more stable speeds. When we see the network has spare capacity (most likely in later hours), we'll open that up for better speeds. Our primary concern is to give everyone a fair share at the table, and the gluttons can go crazy after that.
We know it's frustrating, we completely acknowledge that. We really need your feedback to determine if what we're doing is working or not. I have been assured that no expense or resources will be spared to get this resolved.
To bring this in line, torrents, NNTP, etc are going to be heavily de-prioritised in favour of real time traffic (HTTP, etc). We need to do this so everyone can get more stable speeds. When we see the network has spare capacity (most likely in later hours), we'll open that up for better speeds. Our primary concern is to give everyone a fair share at the table, and the gluttons can go crazy after that.
We know it's frustrating, we completely acknowledge that. We really need your feedback to determine if what we're doing is working or not. I have been assured that no expense or resources will be spared to get this resolved.