SirFooK'nG
Executive Member
This is still too broad and open ended. Lets use MWEB's uncapped packages. Yes technically you never get disconnected, hence uncapped. But truth is its shaped heavily on many protocols. You will never be able to achieve the full potential of your line speed. This I have no issue with. These "draft" guidelines do not specifically address the issues users have when the term uncapped is used by ISP's. On the one end of the guidelines, the ISP's are playing ball. ie. MWEB has a FUP for code and conduct on the uncapped packages. This follows the guidelines correctly. But now you need to take how an ISP regulates its throttling (aka shaping). Does the 256kbs stipulation to be termed "Broadband" get contravened when your line is shaped to less than that on specific protocols? Remember that the Guideline specifies a minimum of 256kbs for download speeds, it does not say for HTTP only protocols?? This is where they need to be particularly clear once and for all....
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