That's accurate... ~2.5MB/sec = ~9GB/hour on my connection... Interesting, I didn't know they had a limit... They must not enforce regularly... --Gnunixguy On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Kurt Granroth < kurt+plug-discuss@granroth.com > wrote: > Terabytes? If that's accurate and not an exaggeration, then Cox is > letting you slide. Do NOT be surprised if they throw a ToS complaint > against you at a moment's notice. According to their published limits, > you can dl "only" 60 gigabytes/mo. That's 720 GB a year... so if you > really are consuming TBs in 1/2 year, then you are far over their limits. > > http://www.cox.com/policy/limitations.asp > > On 5/25/09 3:09 PM, blake gonterman wrote: > > Hey, what constitutes a "fairly heavy"/"heavy" user with Cox cable? > > I have the highest tier availbable (20mb/sec?) and have managed to dl > > many tb's worth of data in the last 6 months since switching to that > > tier. i haven't been rate-limited yet though... > > > > btw, im in southwest chandler (10 and 202 interloop) area and get an avg > > of 1.2MB/sec in peak times and aroun 2.5 to 3MB/sec off-peak. > > Thanks, > > Gnunixguy > > On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Michael Butash > > wrote: > > > > Bob, I'm a fairly heavy user, but they don't throttle in their > network > > (yet). If you "abuse" the network, or show up in top talker reports > per > > market, they just shut you down. They're not that smart yet. > > > > They do have Sandvine boxes in their network (the infamous scourge > > comcast uses/used for killing p2p), but I've been told their in > bypass > > because of the general consumer backlash against other said isp's. > Cox > > is still trying to figure out QoS, so it wouldn't surprise me they > just > > have something screwed up. > > > > -mb > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >