AOL's FUP is up, its the Talk talk one.

Where is AOL's FUP up m8?.

That link you posted told me this:-

Our fair use policy is designed to ensure your service is fast and reliable 24 hours a day. A very small number of customers use file-sharing software (commonly known as "peer to peer" or P2P) or other applications, which constantly send and receive video and other very large files.

This type of activity uses a huge amount of bandwidth and can significantly reduce the speed at which our other customers can access the Internet, especially at peak times

Our fair use policy restricts this high bandwidth activity in peak hours to allow the majority of customers to use their broadband connection for normal residential usage (I.e: surfing, e-mail, online gaming etc). This allows us to give you a high quality service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Not a lot of info to go on, no mention of traffic shaping or anything or even a max download limit?.
 
Draeger said:
Where is AOL's FUP up m8?.

That link you posted told me this:-



Not a lot of info to go on, no mention of traffic shaping or anything or even a max download limit?.

It implies traffic shaping during peak hours.
 
That is AOL's FUP, Its on the new AOL homepage, when you click the link it takes you to there, so its a goodbye from me as theres no times stated or anything, if your trying to download, and your getting about 20-30k (whatever time you try day or night), they can just say 'peak times', and you cant do jack **** about it as you do not know the times as they aint stated em, no good you saying 'but its 2am in the morning' they'll just say 'its in our peak times' and how do you know its not, over and barrel springs to mind. :)
 
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