 danawhitakerSpace...The Final FrontierPremium join:2002-03-02 Urbandale, IA | reply to Bill5309
Re: Heads up on EUP "I have yet to see any ISP set down hard numbers on this, as of yet."
Rogers, Bell Sympatico, Shaw, and I believe several other Canadian ISPs have specific bandwidth caps that they inform users of. Cox sets down a specific amount too, although they rarely enforce their policy. I have several friends on Belgian ISPs that have specific caps enforced by their ISPs. Xmission, which is a 3rd party Qwest ISP, has a specific cap.
I don't have time at the moment to dig up the specific caps for these ISPs (I know that several are around 100 gigs) but I will try to find the time later. I know that Bell in Canada has an overage policy where users can go over basically as much as they want as long as they pay more, and the overage fee is capped. -- You're watching Sports Night on CSC so stick around... |
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 woodwardXMission BroadbandVIP join:2000-12-28 Salt Lake City, UT 1 edit | said by danawhitaker: Xmission, which is a 3rd party Qwest ISP, has a specific cap. Actually, we quietly removed the cap on DSL traffic about a year ago. It used to be a 100 GB limit that was only monitored during business hours (nights and weekends were free sailing).
We still have a cap on our basic FTTH service on UTOPIA, though. That is a bidirectional 50MBps/50 Mbps line that includes 500 GB/mo, with a 1 TB tier upgrade available. We have to limit that because on fiber a single user can rack up thousands of dollars in overages on our 95th percentile upstream costs. |
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 danawhitakerSpace...The Final FrontierPremium join:2002-03-02 Urbandale, IA | Thanks for clearing that up, woodward. It's been a while since I've taken a close look at you guys. -- You're watching Sports Night on CSC so stick around... |
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