HEY Guys!
REMEMBER, may be they not only count downloads but also uploads,
this is really stupid, 10GB? for me, less than 24 hours enough to finish at 160kb/s speed(1mbps(actually 1.3mbps))
Lets say, If we download 10GB at 160kb/s speed all the time (just an example)
10GB = 10000000KB
10000000KB / 160KB/sec = 62500sec
62500sec = 1042mins = 17 hours
we could have finished 10GB at fulltime highest download speed 160kb/s in 17 hours
BUT, how if they do count uploads? Since now most download manager use P2P technology, upload speed could spend up to 30% extra of your 10GB , the data even faster gone, less than 17 hours,
10GB? nah, go to hell, give me 80GB still not enough
I was in Australia, highspeed but expensive data packages, stupid fairy usage system!
I'd rather take imperfect 1mbps speed with no data count than 20mbps highspeed with data counted
This post has been edited by squall0833: Sep 2 2009, 01:34 AM
[Official News] Bandwidth Throttling by TMnet, on heavy users/downloaders?
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