hmm, actually i don't think i caught how much your speeds are actually reduced.
Its throttled until you've used less than 50% of what you pay for for at least 15 minutes.
That threshold is so low specifically so that a line doesn't end up cycling between throttled and not every interval if its 79% once then 81% the next, etc.
It seems obvious to me that Comcast et al are vastly overselling beyond their capacity.
They then market these strategies as methods to ensure quality to their customers, when their customers bought a service that was misadvertised as having enough capacity for them in the first place.
Just like airlines - they sell more tickets than they have seats, because they figure they can squeeze more profit out of the people who paid for a ticket but didnt show up, then when everyone shows up, someone has to get bumped.
I believe it is that if you use more than 80% and someone else is using 60%, IF throttling occurs on the network, the person using 60% will have priority over you.
unprepare|10 years ago
Its throttled until you've used less than 50% of what you pay for for at least 15 minutes.
That threshold is so low specifically so that a line doesn't end up cycling between throttled and not every interval if its 79% once then 81% the next, etc.
It seems obvious to me that Comcast et al are vastly overselling beyond their capacity.
They then market these strategies as methods to ensure quality to their customers, when their customers bought a service that was misadvertised as having enough capacity for them in the first place.
Just like airlines - they sell more tickets than they have seats, because they figure they can squeeze more profit out of the people who paid for a ticket but didnt show up, then when everyone shows up, someone has to get bumped.
CuddlyChud|10 years ago
virtuallynathan|10 years ago