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Re: Cox clamping VPN traffic?
From: Roland Perry <lists () internetpolicyagency com>
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 07:51:52 +0000
In article <70D072392E56884193E3D2DE09C097A9EE23 () pascal zaphodb org>, Tomas L. Byrnes <tomb () byrneit net> writes
some odd-ball number like 43Kbps.
There are slightly more Google hits for "44kbps throttling" than "43kbps throttling".
On balance, I think your observations are a co-incidence, and whatever throttling mechanism it is that the networks aren't deploying, appears at fairly random numbers in the 35-50kbps range.
-- Roland Perry
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