{"id":581,"date":"2011-11-29T18:23:36","date_gmt":"2011-11-29T18:23:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wiki.davelevy.info\/?p=581"},"modified":"2020-04-05T09:47:52","modified_gmt":"2020-04-05T09:47:52","slug":"581","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/davelevy.info\/wiki\/581\/","title":{"rendered":"BT Broadband"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The UK&#8217;s premier provider of residential broadband services. This page holds my notes on their <b>Fair Usage<\/b> policy as at <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Autumn 2011<\/span>. The comment documents BT&#8217;s transition to true unlimited. The page is now pretty much out of date.<\/p>\n<p>On the 25th July (2012?), I started to document the performance of the line at home. This is held, originally in the comments, and on transition to this platform as the final comments on this page. .<!--more--><\/p>\n<h3>Fair Usage<\/h3>\n<p>One of their contractual offers claims an unlimited download, however, I received a BT Fair Usage policy warning in November. It seems that if their &#8220;Unlimited&#8221; customers look likely to exceed 100Gb download per calendar month, they receive a warning letter, but if they exceed the limit for two months in a row, they&#8217;ll restrict the download speed to 1 Mbps for a further month during peak times. (This is 1\/7th of the speed I usually get.)<\/p>\n<p>Since they advertise this as an unlimited download contract, I am not very amused. Also their response seems disproportionate to me. Such speed restrictions will seriously inhibit the use of online video games and streaming content.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, they won&#8217;t tell me how much I am using, and despite the fact that 3rd party users may be using my Openzone and\/or Fon gateways which counts against my fair usage allocation, they can&#8217;t tell me how much of my alleged usage is personal to me, or a 3rd party. (They allege that they i.e. the hub chokes the 3rd party users if they want bandwidth at the same time as private usage.) I was advised to look at my Router Stats page. I was looking at this over the weekend and it seems the <b>BTHH V2<\/b> has a new login mechanism which inhibits the ability to login to the web site. It seems I may need to explore using a login shell on the hub, or using python urllib to assess the stats, although as far as I can tell, this won&#8217;t help monitor 3rd party consumption vs my own. Is a programmatic approach possible or am I limited to checking manually periodically?<\/p>\n<p>Another cause of bandwidth consumption is Windows (and Apple) Update, with four vista machines, two XP machines, one apple mac, a bunch of Virtual Machines these all are busy updating themselves and we have three copies of itunes. It has been suggested that a private web cache (linux\/squid?) will reduce this demand for bandwidth. Hmm! Is this another reason to hack the BTHH?<\/p>\n<p>I have little doubt that there is no transparency, that counting the BT OZ\/BT Fon minutes means that I jeopardise my service to enhance the value of a BT link to other customers. It is interesting how their punishment inhibits the use of &#8216;Over the top&#8217; providers such as the TV broadcaster&#8217;s web sites and games companies, organisations with BT has commercially competitive aspirations.<\/p>\n<p>For the record, the usage spike in November was as a result of the launch of Modern Warfare 2, which led one of the users to download it and a bunch of other games stuff.<\/p>\n<h3>Links<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.ofcom.org.uk\/\">Ofcom<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The UK&#8217;s premier provider of residential broadband services. This page holds my notes on their Fair Usage policy as at Autumn 2011. The comment documents BT&#8217;s transition to true unlimited. The page is now pretty much out of date. 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