by Bandwith Scammers » Sun Jun 21, 2020 5:32 am
Alexandra wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 11:21 am
kungfufighter wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 2:14 am
Sounds like a conspiracy theory to me.
Customers can’t consume more than they pay for because their bandwidth is capped at the certain speed they pay for.
Customers are not getting those speeds and the network is slow because the bandwidth they have bought is not available.
The reason why it is not available is because the ISP has sold more bandwidth than they have access to.
That is not true unless you pay for it directly from the ISP. Most high rise flats/apartments either charge you, or say it is free, when in fact they only purchase a bulk bandwidth for their whole building hoping you won't use it. Therefore, during peak times (for your building) it may slow down.
Example: Building has 100 flats and developer or owner purchases 50mb bandwith. It is a scam, and most are paying for their slow internet at someone elses peril and scam. Wake up!
Do not blame it on internet service provider.
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[quote=kungfufighter post_id=1008492 time=1591384451 user_id=52648]
Sounds like a conspiracy theory to me.
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Customers can’t consume more than they pay for because their bandwidth is capped at the certain speed they pay for.
Customers are not getting those speeds and the network is slow because the bandwidth they have bought is not available.
[u]The reason why it is not available is because the ISP has sold more bandwidth than they have access to.[/u]
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That is not true unless you pay for it directly from the ISP. Most high rise flats/apartments either charge you, or say it is free, when in fact they only purchase a bulk bandwidth for their whole building hoping you won't use it. Therefore, during peak times (for your building) it may slow down.
Example: Building has 100 flats and developer or owner purchases 50mb bandwith. It is a scam, and most are paying for their slow internet at someone elses peril and scam. Wake up!
Do not blame it on internet service provider.