Ene ti l’artikle zis lor la parski ene CAMOUADE ine avoye sa par MESSAGE et sa ine attir mo L’ATTENTION: Guete seki LINE ECRIRE:
” We know that you enjoy surfing and downloading music, movies and pictures. But we also know that this can get a little frustrating at times, as heavy users on our network can reduce the internet speed at your end.Heavy users download very large files 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week, leaving less bandwidth for the rest of you. And we think it’s unfair that you should not be getting good speeds when you surf the internet because of a very small number of users. To make sure everyone is getting the best quality connection speeds from us, we have set up monitoring tools to identify those few very heavy users and to manage their bandwidth.
That’s why we have introduced the Fair Usage Policy. We know the majority of customers usage will always fall well within this policy, but this will also help us address any excessive usage, so you always get the most reliable broadband services.
How would you qualify as a heavy user? Well, if you continuously download large files, then there is a great chance that you are a heavy user. For example, if you are an ADSL 512K customer and you download over 4,000 music tracks per month or more than 28 movies per month and keep on doing this type of download every month, then you would qualify as a heavy user. This type of download is a large amount by any normal standard of usage.”
(end of mail)
NOW, mo fine click lor link la, et mo fine lire sa :
“Picture a motorway where you should be going fast, say at 90 km/hour. Now picture a few heavy container trucks rolling along the same motorway all day every day. It’s obvious you will not be able to drive at optimum speed as you would have to share the road with those trucks. This is similar to what is happening on our networks: those container trucks are the heavy users on our internet networks. They download very large files 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, leaving less bandwidth for the rest of you. And we think it’s unfair that you should not be getting good speeds when you surf the internet because of a small number of our users.”
Now, mo banne commentaires :
AN BON, BANNE GROS CAMION ZOT LA FAUTE SA ? Mo ti a croire chemin la ki trop tipti, sa qui pa fine empeche MT/Orange (qui pe tape sor so l’epaule pou so Rs 2 milliards profits l’annee derniere) vende loto ek trop bokou dimoune par rapport largeur chemin la. Apre, zot dire Problem traffic jam c’est nou la faute ?!? nou tou conne, c’est qui zot pe donne pli boukou account ADSL qui zot ena bande passante. Apre zot vine met tort lor nou.
PA BLIYE ENE ZAFER, MO BANNE FELLOW SERIAL DOWNLOADERS : prix qui nou pe paye, c’est ene des plus cher au monde pou bande passante, mais aussi “service” qui nou pe gagne. Servi li dans maximum, c’est ene facon pou justifie sa investissement la (Rs 1800 telephone/internet par mois pou moi, par exemple). Zot pas kapav faire ou signer, sans dire narien, faire campagne agressive pou gagn maximum customers, apres kan banne passante pe vine serre couma tonquin ene masoeur monastere, zot vine dire ou “ou ene heavy user, mo pou taille ou carte”. LI INACCEPTABLE. Apres zot ena toupet pou dire qui sa ki nou pe download “is a large amount by any normal standard of usage”. ZOT PE FOUTE DE QUI ? Ek nou tipti 512 la , qui manier nou kapav compare avec banne joe dehor qui pe download 24/24
avec 8 meg, voire 20 meg, alors qui zot pe paye moins cher qui nous ?
Li ENA PARFAITEMENT RAISON
Mo extra content line ecrire sa comment la… Telecom Plus ou sois ORANGE banne SOUCEUR disang apres zote dire FAIR USAGE POLICY? Donne nous bandwidth 20MB+ pareil koma la REUNION lerna nu coz FAIR USAGE POLICY ek MORISIEN!!!
BRAVO a sa CAMOUADE LA pu so banne COMMENTS!!!
Tags: Mauritius Telecom, Orange, Telecom Plus, Wannadoo