Hi JAmBer
At the beginning of August we made the decision to implement an automated speed limiting system which would curb the behavior of a very small percentage of excessive users on our premium products. These users are affecting the quality of our network and using unreasonable amounts of bandwidth for the product they are paying for.
At the time we made a best effort to identify the users most likely to be affected by this change, based on their recent usage patterns, and sent out communication advising them of the change.
I never received any notification to this effect. Though if I did, I would probably not have paid any attention to it, because I don't consider myself an "excessive user". Based on my usage history (see first post's screenshot), do you believe this is a fair assesment?
Based on my history, this month's consumption is up about 22% over the 12 month average. I do check my MWEB mailbox regularly (polling every 20min) and keep backups of all retrieved emails. The only things that comes through there are my monthly invoices and the odd newsletter. I never received any notice to the effect that the policy was changing or that my account was being throttled this month.It is possible if your usage has significantly increased recently, or you do not make use of your MWEB mailbox, that you would not have received this communication.
However if your account is in a throttled state then it means that you have exceeded the acceptable usage thresholds and will need to operate at the reduced speeds until your average usage falls back into acceptable levels.
Ok, this much I understand. However, nobody seems to be able to tell me how long I will be stuck in this situation, or what I need to do in order to prevent it from happening again. I don't do torrenting or other dodgy downloading, but I do a lot of streaming. My bandwidth usage is reasonably well distributed throughout the month (no bursty traffic). So as far as I can tell, I'm well within the AUP and an ISP should consider me a friendly user. I've been very happy with MWEB and would like to continue with this product. But if you're now telling me that I can't use MWEB for streaming my HD video, then maybe this new not-so-uncapped service is not what I need.
Previous discretionary methods such as sending warnings to excessive users have not proved to be effective in managing this behavior and enforcing our AUP will automate this.
I understand that a warning alone may not be sufficient for many users, but I believe it is only fair to formally inform subscribers about any policy changes, and to also give fair warning before crippling a product for which I'm paying.


