The mid-60s % figure was derived from laboratory tests by hardware vendors based on controlled tests of minislot utilisation on TDMA cable networks with hundreds of test modems.
Along with this are my own observations as someone who, unlike yourself, has actually worked with this stuff in the real world over multiple operators and network deployments.
I'm sure your observations of your Think Broadband Quality Monitor trump this and you'll be happy to try and correct me with second hand anecdotal evidence based on out of date or flawed information.
I couldn't care less what your connection says, when will you get through your head that every thread on Cableforum, Think Broadband and wherever else that touches on this topic isn't about your connection, your experience is exceptional and does not reflect the average experience.
Yes, jitter will increase during peak time on contended TDMA networks, shock of shocks, if you've a problem with this return to ADSL where you've a synchronous and nailed up link with the ISP''s transport network or purchase yourself a leased line.
Your constant whining about your own connection along with your total cluelessness on anything remotely technical outside of your extremely narrow experience in managing web servers is getting boring. If you don't like your VM service tell them to shove their service up their hindmost, switch back to a more stable jitter ADSL given that's what you seen to obsess over, return to giving yourself callouses over a Think Broadband quality meter and stop moaning. Ideally try and get something resembling a life while you're at it, ideally it might distract you from Think Broadband quality meters for a while.
Either way stop trying to play a big boys' game pretending you have a clue about networks of any description. You very clearly, across tons of posts across different forums, really don't. Just another nerd wannabe making money out of other peoples' ignorance and bigging up his own ego trying to make out he knows what he's talking about on forums.
Edited by deleted (Mon 13-Feb-12 22:21:40)