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Now, at 25 quid for the up to 40mbit infinity, with very nice uploads, and a 300GB "cap", BT is probably the best deal out there.
I agree entirely with one provision........
As long as they dont throttle the speed on every protocol you are likely to get anywhere close to 300gig doing. That would be my only concern.
Does anyone know what speed they throttle the likes of P2P traffic, newsgroups, P2P streaming services etc down to on infinity products? It appears P2P is definately throttled already...
The FUP...
http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/10495...
States...
"Because a lot of P2P traffic is not time-critical, e.g., downloading and uploading TV programmes or movies for later viewing, we treat P2P traffic differently from time-critical traffic (such as surfing, streaming or internet telephony) and apply speed restrictions to all P2P traffic. We manage these restrictions daily based on the demands on the network, but downstream restrictions will typically be in place 4pm - midnight on weekdays and 9am - midnight on the weekend. Upstream restrictions may be in place at other times."
Anyone know what speed they throttle traffic like this down to? There are a couple of legal movie services that do use P2P technology.
Also my business has an FTP for both uploading and downloading from clients, which is critical. Would that be considered P2P? I know some ISPs do consider it as a peer to peer transfer and some dont.



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