I for one will be leaving Bell Sympatico once my contract is up unless they stop throttling p2p traffic.
The ISP competition who buy bandwidth from Bell is getting throttled too during peak hours, so either way I'm screwed.The only advanced I could see with going to another ISP is maybe a cheaper price, a 200gb or unlimited bandwidth contact cos Bell Sympatico limits people to 60gb a month on there new high speed plan + $1.50 per 1gb if you go over 60gb a month & Bell Sympatico not getting any more money out of me.
This article proves that Bell is lying about why the have to use Internet Traffic Management to throttle p2p traffic.
Bell Canada’s ‘5% of users’ claim trashedp2pnet news | Freedom:- According to Danny McPherson, CTO of Arbor Networks, who “makes all sorts of network-management and traffic-shaping tools”, used by over 70% of the ISPs around the world: 0% of traffic comes from P2P applications; During peak-load times, 70% of subscribers use http; Only 20% are using P2P; Http still makes up most of the total traffic, of which 45% is traditional web content including text and images; Streaming video and audio content from services such as YouTube account for nearly 50% of the http traffic; and, streaming content such as TV shows and YouTube is on the rise. This clearly shows the “bandwidth hogs” are, in fact, ordinary, average http users during peak time, and NOT Bell’s fictitious 5% of “heavy” P2P users” who suck up around 50% of the total available bandwidth.s ‘5% of users’ claim trashed.