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jellybean

join:2006-07-15
Mountain Home, AR

reply to NobodyImportant
Re: Bandwidth limits?

This is news to me! WhenI first had suddenlink installed about a 2 weeks ago. I could DL some home movies I had on Photobucket-Adrive-Rapidshare at screaming speeds! A Week Later.... Last Sunday night I DL a 405Mb movie from my Rapidshre account and it was very fast!!1500-1800Kbs with DAP premium.Today,I tried to DL a movie from stagevu...7.2-9Kbs! So the caps MUST last a week!

DJBuzz24

join:2008-07-01
Fort Smith, AR
·Suddenlink

reply to cerealrat
You should read my SL review and *numerous* posts about their bandwidth throttling in smaller markets like ours. I think you'll find some familiar stuff

FWIW, I've xferred around 2.5x more data over the new CenturyTel DSL connection (@10Meg!!) with no sign of any type of throttling.

cerealrat

join:2007-09-04
Lubbock, TX
reply to NobodyImportant
I was under the impression that these caps reviewed your bandwidth consumption for the past month or so, and limit accordingly.


NobodyImportant

@cebridge.net

reply to kb0rpj
They haven't done DL caps around here before.

And I'm not doing p2p. The caps are applying to everything (http, ftp, streaming, etc.) no matter where.

And no, it's not hourly based. I can get a few minutes of full speed and then it'll drop me down to 256k.

Doing nothing for a few hours doesn't change the effect or increase the amount I can DL at full speed.

I don't think it's effected by time, but I'm not up in the middle of the night to check.

I do download 100m stuff, though. The latest Linux dvd, video streaming, etc. And we have 3 computers, so something is always being done.

Darn annoying and they didn't give any warnings etc.

But it's either them or AT&T's dsl, so it's not like I have a choice but to stay with them. And they know it.

kb0rpj

join:2004-10-31
Trenton, MO
·Cebridge Connections

reply to NobodyImportant
suddenlink has had useage caps for a LOOONNNGGG time now.. they claim it is hourly system desgined to limit P2P traffic, if you download X ammount of data in an hour, it will throttle you back to 256k for the rest of that hour, then it resets. when asked what the caps are. the suddenlink tech i spoke to about it said they do not know because the system is fully automated.

that makes me think the system has different levels based on system, and and system load.. ie, my system may throttle me at 100megs, while your system may have higher loads and may throttle you at 90megs. overall though, this doesn't seem to bother me much, of course i don't download 100meg files very often


NobodyImportant

@cebridge.net

reply to NobodyImportant
A small town in Oklahoma.

We only get 1mbps top speed here.

When I was calling tech support, one of them mentioned that the neighborhood local loop was a 10mpbs pipe and it didn't seem to be full at that time.

I talked with 4 different people, only one knew caps existed but had no idea what. He thought that in my area, they might be contracting the service out to another company, but he didn't say who or details etc.

That was just mentioned in reference to why they suddenly added caps without anybody knowing about it ahead of time.

areacode304

join:2006-08-26
WV
reply to NobodyImportant
Where are you located?


NobodyImportant

@cebridge.net

What are the bandwidth limits for Suddenlink?

I got hit by that the other day and they dropped me down to 256k.

I called techsupport and he said that was the first he had heard of it.

He checked with his supervisor and learned they had just started doing it.

But nobody seemed to know any details or what those limits actually are.

They didn't know what the transfer cap was, or how long it would last, or anything.

Just that they had started doing it.

There was no advance notice that Suddenlink was doing bandwidth caps, and apparently they didn't even bother telling their own tech support people.

I played with my usage a bit and it's not based on an hourly or 24 hour period.

If I don't use it much for a day, I can download about a hundred meg at normal speed, and then it drops back down to slow.

It's not based on what or where I download. Whether it's a sp1 update from Microsoft or a mobo driver via ftp.

Anybody have any further info?
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