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    It changes all the time anyway depending on other people using it etc. Measuring it at half 4 when everyones getting home from school might not be the best benchmark.

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    Isnt it true that companies also cap your d/l and/or u/l if you are downloading a lot that particular month because they presume your downloading illegally though they cannot prove it so they just cap you. They did that to me this month i think lol. Im on 8mb.



    U/L is poop.

    I used to have virgin but moved it was always really bad the connection, im now with sky never had a problem untill recently at 10:30pm on the dot the connection goes for exactly 5 minutes and i have to restart my router.

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    They can do, but as I'm on Sky Max they don't have a fair use policy so that would never happen to me which is a good thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by underscore View Post
    They can do, but as I'm on Sky Max they don't have a fair use policy so that would never happen to me which is a good thing.
    They do have some kind of fair usage policy im afraid, every ISP does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Android View Post
    They do have some kind of fair usage policy im afraid, every ISP does.
    SKY's top package has no FUP as far as monthly bandwidth is concerned.

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    Well as far as monthly bandwidth is concerned neither does BT Option 3 but they still cap you at something like 80GB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Android View Post
    Well as far as monthly bandwidth is concerned neither does BT Option 3 but they still cap you at something like 80GB.
    SKY's max package definitely don't . Be*/o2, SKY's Max and VM's 50Mbps are (as far as I know) the only ones in the UK that have no monthly limit cap at all on their unlimited plans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    SKY's max package definitely don't . Be*/o2, SKY's Max and VM's 50Mbps are (as far as I know) the only ones in the UK that have no monthly limit cap at all on their unlimited plans.
    He's right

    I guess I can live with this speed, uploads aren't bad and I've torrented about 30 GB of files in two days so that's all files priorities downloading within a day or two which is good.

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