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ohreally

@enta.net

Hmm...

Quite why BT is worried about capacity, I don't know. They own the network, why can't they provide enough capacity?

At least those affected by BT's traffic shaping can move to another ISP who uses BT's DSL network (hundreds of ISPs do this). There is no traffic shaping imposed on them by BT, and service is generally good (if you choose a decent ISP).

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
kudos:1

said by ohreally :

At least those affected by BT's traffic shaping can move to another ISP who uses BT's DSL network (hundreds of ISPs do this). There is no traffic shaping imposed on them by BT, and service is generally good (if you choose a decent ISP).
Wait until BT hears about Bell Canada.


a333
A hot cup of integrals please

join:2007-06-12
Rego Park, NY

shhhhh...... don't give them ideas.


freejazz_RdJ

join:2009-03-10
kudos:1

I can't believe Americans know of the horror of Bell Canada. Imagine Verizon before Fios, and Fairpoint/frontier right now.


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