Yep, good read, but at an exchange level, VOIP or gaming traffic is not going to be prioritised over other ISPs' heavy P2P customers, is it?I wouldn't be surprised if they are.
Well not unless BT are running something similar over the wholesale network. So if one is on an exchange with medium to high contention, what can the customer or ISP do? Convince all the other householders to move to the same ISP?
I've never thought of it, and don't recall seeing it ever discussed, (are you the first to think of it?
In particular both the BTW DLM, (which still has relevance on FTTx and probably that extends beyond setting the IP Profile which we know it does), and the OR DLM, have specific facilities for ISPs to set priorities within customer, and therefore in effect for all customers of that ISP, at a few levels. I forget the details, as there are a number of priorities of which only three or four are implemented, but the aim is to tag VOIP/Gaming and such, then normal interactive, then the equivalent of Plusnet Bronze, within that customer's available bandwidth.
The OR one at least, maybe both, doesn't/don't let those ISP settings give any customer any advantage over another once it is in the OR, (or BTW?) systems. But it would seem logical that their systems could include detection of protocol and prioritise accordingly on a total traffic basis. The OR one specifically does apply the ISP tagging, but that's only until the handover at the exchange. IIRC the WBC one does so as well, throughout the backhaul.
Overall prioritisation would not be as finely tuned as the Plusnet one is, where specific third-party products are identified and classified. And the combination of the carried-through ISPs tags within a particular user's traffic with an overall protocol prioritisation would be extremely complex or even impossible given that it has to happen in realtime.
I'm not saying I think this happens, but I wouldn't rule out the possibility.
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