@donavinDT - Keep your heavy downloads [p2p such as torrents etc] between 12am - 7am and you will never experience throttling under the current AUP/FUP. This ensures that the network doesn't become constrained.
It is good you have come to the forum to enquire so now that you know more, you are better equipped going forward

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On a 2Mb/s line you can easily do 200GB a month if you scedule most of your downloads between 00:00-07:00
Hi, thanks for the reply @Yuu and @Ponder
I don't torrent, I stream, and not in HD since 2mbps aint fast enough, so I stream in 480p or less sometimes.
And it's not like I stream for hours on end, the episodes I watch are 22 minutes an episode, once a day.
And the largest thing I've downloaded was GTA V from steam (62 GB) on and off during the evenings because I play games like DoTA where I can't download and play games at the same time. And I didn't queue it during the day because I know they throttle for "heavy downloads", plus, I play online games, and we all hate lag.
I had to format my PC twice and install win8.1 again, as well as all the updates for win8 before updating to 8.1. Also, halfway into installing CoD MW2 Multiplayer (11.7 GB) I got throttled. The rest of my data is used on social media and random googles and youtube videos.
I don't want to schedule my steam updates and downloads for 12am - 7am because if a patch launches after 7am, I won't be able to play said game until the following day? Which kind of defeats the purpose of having uncapped data...
When I lived in Meyerton, my ISP was afrihost, and I could get away with 300 GB a month without being throttled... And if no one believes me, go check their uncapped leaderboards, people there use in-excess of 390 GB a month on 2mbps uncapped.
Let me just go off topic quickly, this is written in their AUP:
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Telkom reserves the right to apply restrictions on an uncapped account if a customer’s behaviour is determined to be affecting the user experience of other customers on Telkom’s network."
Basically, I can't download at 200kbps 24/7 because Telkom's infrastructure can't handle it? Also, I live in a neighbourhood filled with old people, they don't have internet. So it's not like I'm affecting my neighbour's connection...
Say for instance I could afford a business line, or a capped account, then I could continue as I was, without being throttled...Exactly how is this fair? You pay more, you don't get throttled?
Also, just for interest sake, Broadband in the UK costs £15 for line rental and £5-15 for uncapped, depending on the ISP you choose.
They don't have throttling, or shaping, they don't even know what it means. Oh, and this is for a 16mbps line. Entry level. Meanwhile in our 3rd world country we pay almost R800 for 4mbps uncapped. Which gets throttled after 350 GB.