SabreWolfy
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MWEB: If you're not shaped, you're throttled.
Surely this new AUP arrangement means MWEB has it both ways? They call it uncapped, but they effectively cap it by (heavy?) throttling.
They shape torrents anyway, so bascially they get it all their way, all of the time. If they are throttling when we hit a cap, why not remove the shaping on torrents?
My Humble Indie Bundle games are torrenting down at 7kbps right now. It's easier just to load their network and download the game via HTTP.
We, as the consumers, are the ones who are left having to manage a shaped, uncapped account as if it were a capped account, with a secret, unknown cap
If you're officially still unthrottled, your torrents are shaped anyway. When you somehow manage to download "too much", your entire account is throttled. So we always get the raw deal, the thin end of the wedge.
Surely this new AUP arrangement means MWEB has it both ways? They call it uncapped, but they effectively cap it by (heavy?) throttling.
They shape torrents anyway, so bascially they get it all their way, all of the time. If they are throttling when we hit a cap, why not remove the shaping on torrents?
My Humble Indie Bundle games are torrenting down at 7kbps right now. It's easier just to load their network and download the game via HTTP.
We, as the consumers, are the ones who are left having to manage a shaped, uncapped account as if it were a capped account, with a secret, unknown cap
If you're officially still unthrottled, your torrents are shaped anyway. When you somehow manage to download "too much", your entire account is throttled. So we always get the raw deal, the thin end of the wedge.
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