QUOTE(TristanX @ Jul 22 2008, 10:57 PM)
Looks like fun begins.
You don't screw up people's connection when you have more connections open. You will also get more bandwidth when more people uploads in the network.
Why don't you research more on this instead?
what he is trying to tell is that torrents made ISP's bandwidth to be more utilized than usual, hence making nuisance to those ISPs. that's why now TMNET and Maxis WBB already enforce torrent throttling.
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do YOU know how bandwidth, half open connection, and torrent works? You can screw up many ppl's connection with this.
now, as per quoted from Maxis's T&C page:
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 1.2 Whilst connection is “always on” for each customer, the available bandwidth is shared by all customers active at a particular point in time. A small portion (about 1%) of customers use a very large portion (about 30%) of bandwidth based on our data and that from other broadband service providers.
those 1% user usually are heavy torrent downloaders, and this fact is agreed by ISPs throughout the world.
QUOTE(jianwei87 @ Jul 23 2008, 01:49 PM)
i cant visit any website when i using BT.
BT by default usually uses all your bandwidth, unless your ISP throttles it, or you set the BT to download/upload at specified bandwidth.