That is possible. It's difficult to notice patterns, because it
typically takes me a minute or two to notice that the connection has
dropped, since I might be downloading something in the background but
only notice the problem when I switch to my browser and try to load a
new page.

I'm not doing any p2p traffic, but I'm using a script based on youtube-
dl to pre-download my subscribed videos to my hard disk so I don't have
to wait for them to buffer. I have noticed a few times that running the
script was followed shortly by a loss of connectivity, and the same for
some other large in-browser downloads. Also I've just installed 12.04
from scratch a few days ago, so I'm still installing packages, and
sometimes the apt-get download is interrupted by a connectivity loss
event.

But still, there are other times when I'm not aware of any specific high
traffic that I'm generating, but maybe the website that I'm loading at
the time happens to have a bunch of large images or something and is
generating a traffic burst.

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