Broadband Premier Option 3 - experience
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Summary: Traffic management information for the Broadband Premier Option 3 product
This page provides information about our previous range of broadband products. Customers who signed up to these products can continue to benefit from their features, or upgrade to one of our current products for free. This page explains how we manage Broadband Premier Option 3 to ensure you get the right experience for your product. For more detailed information about how we manage our network read: Product DesignBroadband Premier is designed for all kinds of Internet activity, including file downloading, as with peer-to-peer or Binary USENET. You should note that for these data-intensive activities, download speeds may slow down when the network is busy. See how Broadband Premier differs from Broadband Your Way. Broadband Premier Option 3 is provided with 40GB allowance for peak-time (4pm-Midnight) usage. When the allowance is reached, peak-time file transfer applications such as peer-to-peer are blocked until your next billing date. These management policies are designed to stop overuse of the product from affecting the service for everybody else.
* We cannot guarantee line speed as broadband is delivered over a shared network and will always be subject to our traffic management policies.
Broadband Premier Option 3 - Expected SpeedsWe set speed restrictions on certain types of Internet activities, so that real-time activities such as gaming, broadband phone calls and video streaming don't slow down as a result of heavy network traffic. The table below shows an example of the restrictions that are applied at the busiest times (at the time of writing these are on Monday and Tuesday evenings).
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*Even though there are no individual restrictions, the speeds you receive are still affected by traffic prioritisation and the activities of every other customer who is sharing the network. We constantly adjust these restrictions to match current network traffic levels. This gives Broadband Premier customers the chance to gain higher speeds when the network is less busy. What do the categories represent?
Why do the maximum expected speeds differ at different times of the day?Ultimately, the speeds you can expect from any network depend on how many other people share the same capacity and what they're all doing. We apply heavier speed restrictions at times when we expect demand for prioritised applications (which are never slowed down) to be highest. The busiest times on our network are between 4pm and 10pm, reflecting the point when school finishes, through to the time people start to go to bed. When demand for prioritised protocols decreases we can plan to provide higher speeds for other applications. In time, the process of managing speeds on our network will become smoother. Will the speeds shown here change?The restrictions shown in the tables above are subject to regular change. Changes are made in response to both customer usage habits and wholesale capacity costs. Speeds that customers can expect will come down if average customer usage increases, but will increase if the wholesale cost of Broadband capacity falls. In other words, as our customers' average usage increases over time, the speed each customer can receive may need to be reduced, ensuring that everyone receives a fair share of the available capacity. On the other hand, as we add more broadband network capacity, the expected speeds can be increased to allow everyone to benefit equally. We are committed to ensuring that our customers receive great value for money from our products, and will always look to improve the experience for customers wherever possible. Whenever we make a change to our traffic management systems or the minimum speeds that our Premier customers can expect, we will announce it as a news article on our Community Site. It is possible to subscribe to updates from the Community Site, which will ensure you are always up-to-date with the latest information about how our network is performing and what you can expect it to deliver. Our usergroup have published a side by side speed comparison table that some may find useful. Please note that we are not responsible for the accuracy of this external site. Why do we have to manage traffic on our network?Like other ISPs we deliver our broadband service over a network which is shared amongst our customers. This means we have to manage our network to ensure we provide a sustainable quality broadband service to all our customers. The principles of Plusnet's network management policies:
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