Tony Arnold wrote:
> Rob,
> 
> Rob Beard wrote:
> 
>> I'm with Vivaciti (an Enta reseller) and I'm paying £30 a month inc  
>> VAT for 8mbit (this is an office connection so it has higher priority  
>> over home connections).  I get usage limits of 45GB peak time (8am to  
>> 8pm Monday to Friday) and 300GB off peak (after 8pm to 8am and all  
>> weekend).  Although there are limits they seem to be fairly flexible,  
>> if I go over the limit I only have to pay the difference between the  
>> package I'm on and the next package up, plus £5 + VAT admin charge.   
>> I'd rather have that than have my connection blocked or limited.  It's  
>> also a 30 day contract.  I'd suggest anyone interested in trying Enta,  
>> goto www.ukfsn.org as they're an Enta reseller with the same prices  
>> and they fund Free Software.  I know its not the cheapest connection  
>> but I've been stung with *cheap* providers and long contracts before.
> 
> This looks interesting. Do you know if they throttle any protocols?
> Pipex, for example, throttle BitTorrent to 20KB/s which makes it useless!
> 
> I also assume the allowances are per month. Is there an interface that
> tells you how much of your allowance you have used?
> 
> Regards,
> Tony.

I easily get 700K/sec on things like Linux distro downloads on Bit 
Torrrent, I haven't noticed any throttling on anything else I use.

There is an interface at http://billing.enta.net

It gives you your peak time usage and your combined peak/off peak usage, 
  it's updated every night (at about 12am I think), so say if I checked 
my usage now it would display everything up to about 12am this morning, 
any bandwith used today won't show up until tomorrow.  Still it gives 
you a pretty good idea on how your usage stands.  I haven't gone over my 
limits yet, and Enta let you upgrade your package for free to the next 
level if it looks like you're going to go over your limits as long as 
you let them know before you go over.  IIRC you can also downgrade to a 
lower package for free too, although I think there is a £5 + VAT admin 
charge to change between a home and office connection (so if I wanted to 
move over to the Home Max connection from my Office Max connection I'd 
have to pay the £5 + VAT regrade fee), at least I'm pretty certain there 
is just a £5 + VAT charge.

On the home packages you can get 30GB peak and 300GB off peak for about 
£20 inc VAT and I believe for £30 you can get 60GB peak and 330GB off 
peak (or something along those lines).  I went for the Office Max 
connection as I prefer the higher upload speed for things like my 
webmail which is hosted on my home server.  I usually schedule bit 
torrent downloads and big downloads to run in off-peak time, unless I 
have some allowance to use up near the end of the month and I'll leave 
it to run all day.

Hope this helps.

Rob


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