In reply to a post by baby_frogmella:In reply to a post by baby_frogmella:... Surely its wrong to have a 'one size fits all' approach? What if one of your customers wants P2P downloads given a higher priority over Netflix streaming?
What an excellent idea - why didn't I think of it? Ideal for the few people who like to watch jerky movies caused by constant buffering.
Then why aren't people shifting in masses from BT, TalkTalk, Sky et al to PlusNet if their 'throttling' is the bestest thing ever? Traffic priority should be left up to the customer, not spoon fed by their isp.
Personally I prefer PlusNets logic on traffic prioritisation to yours (on a subject which I doubt you fully comprehend).
Although there are probably many PN customers who are unaware of the PN traffic prioritisation system, I'd say that the vast majority of those who are aware and understand the logic of it, are appreciative of it.
e.g. I use VoIP (an extremely time-critical traffic type) quite a lot and know for a fact how the quality of calls is improved by prioritising that type of traffic, which I have noticed ever since PN started doing it several years ago. Put it the other way, before traffic management was introduced, VoIP calls could often be 'choppy' or even drop due to other traffic hogging bandwidth - choppy calls being something we sometimes get when making SIP (VoIP to VoIP if you like) calls to a particular person whose ISP obviously does not prioritise time sensitive traffic.
Due to the logical order in which different types of traffic are prioritised I generally don't get any noticeable slow-downs with other traffic when using things such as VoIP, so as you must've guessed, PNs traffic prioritisation gets a thumbs-up from me.
Edit - typos
Edited by Rastus (Fri 28-Feb-14 09:57:25)



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