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tester122020-11-28 23:07:36
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tester12, 2020-11-28 23:07:36

How are unlimited tariffs (wired) limited?

Let's say that a private user has optics and a tariff of 100 Mbps, and this band is clogged with outgoing traffic (distribution of torrent files). Those. per day is obtained in the region of a terabyte.

Question: how would a typical provider look at this? Will he close his eyes or will he cut his lane?

How reliable will file distribution be based on many (several thousand) "private" hosts with constantly running torrent clients?

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DevMan, 2020-11-28
@tester12

depends on the provider, its channels and capabilities.
letters of happiness will arrive from some, others don’t care as long as their network pulls it out.

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Griboks, 2020-11-29
@Griboks

99% that your distribution (not the Internet) will simply be blocked.

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xmoonlight, 2020-11-29
@xmoonlight

If there are competing connections on the ISP's output channel, the dynamic shaper will work so that everyone can use the Internet normally.
As soon as the analysis of the outgoing channel by the provider's users decreases, it will return you the full speed, according to your tariff.

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Sanes, 2020-11-28
@Sanes

Find a reason to cut you. In the contract and rules, every clause is on his side.

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