QUOTE(ccmasia @ Dec 4 2010, 09:28 PM)
Hi friends, first of all I am not in anyway affiliated with TMNet. I feel that most of the forumer's posting in this section is complaining about capping. Does anyone knows how TM cap users? Forgive me if I'm wrong but on one end some forumers wanted speeds for P2P while on the other end HTTP downloads. It seemes that it's a fact of life there can never be best of both worlds. Try an experiment. Connect 2 PC's with a router. One PC use P2P & the other IDM. Then you will understand. P2P opens tons of connection to the net causing excessive load to the net so the other PC's tends to slow down drastically. Our registered BB is sharing based not dedicated so if a few guys P2P & takes most of the bandwidth so what do you think the rest of the users will experience??? on the same node. All downloadings are dependent on both side. The uploaders & downloaders. Could it be the uploader server bandwidth exceeded? Try closing down all downloading of P2P's then reset your modem, make sure that only one PC is connected, Router WiFi disabled, shutdown your antivirus & firewalls then try and download a huge file from any US servers & see if you have speeds. If still there is no speed try rebooting with Safe Mode Lan enable mode. Lots of our pc's are slowed down due to spyware/adwares also a lot our WiFi is being used by intruders (meaning hacked).
Nevertheless, Unlimited in TM Contract means unlimited access not unlimited downloading & TM attempts to grant all users at least 70% of subscribed bandwidth from user to TM end only. Refer to any ISP contracts, then you probably won't complain.
Bro, I have not use P2P for so many years already.
Anything I download now is either directly from a website, you can't get any more simple than that.
Anyway, when you are connected to the internet, you should be able to do any data transfer, whether its downloading, browsing, streaming, whatever. You can't say I can connect whole day, but cannot transfer any data for the whole day. What is the point of just logging in to our streamyx service if we can't do anything with it

Its more than reasonable to assume access = using the service.
The problem here is TMnet is screwing their customers just because they refuse to spend more money, money they rightfully spend on upgrading their service. Sure, you can say as long as we can connect to local site, its all fine and dandy. But practically, the international connection is more important and you cannot mess around with that. You cannot say TMnet only need to give us 70% speed to their server, but only 20% speed to international website. If you agree to that, then what are you going to do if TMnet cut off the international connection? Technically we are still connected to tmnet server and can browse local site. But it doesn't make sense to say that is ok, right?