I would agree with Adair, Torrent is a non-issue for us.  We have seen more 
complaints from Windows Update and Xbox Live Updates impacting customers 
connections, meaning they call in and say “I am paying for 20 Meg service and 
when I run a speed test I am only seeing 2 Meg Down or wny is my Netflix 
buffering”.  We go and look and they will have a windows update running in the 
background taking 18-19 Meg of their connection up and you have to explain that 
to them, same way with Xbox accept all our gamers have our 50 Meg plan and it 
will chew up 30 to 40 Meg downloading an update or game.  Luckily, we can 
manage this with our Procera now so we don’t hear from customers as much.

Kris McElroy



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Fair how?


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Because it's the fair thing to do. As a neighbour I would greatly appreciate it.

On Dec 15, 2017 21:05, "Mike Hammett" 
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Why?


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I want to be able to throttle torrent users.  Beyond that, I don't think it 
will affect us much in areas of high-competition.

Rory

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On 12/10/17 2:44 PM, Chadwick Wachs wrote:
> What are the current thoughts on the effects of net neutrality being
> over turned on our bandwidth providers? I understand how the cable and
> DSL companies may react but as a small WISP, I've been thinking this
> will have little impact on us and our customers (since we don't intend
> on changing our policies) but I may not be thinking about the bigger
> picture enough. Perhaps my bandwidth and upstream fiber providers will
> raise rates or charge premium fees for fast lanes to middle mile access.


Nothing. It wasn't mayhem in the decades before 2015 and it won't suddenly 
become a problem now. The big guys are always going to try some crap until 
someone calls them on it, "net neutrality" or not.

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