To make sure that people who are downloading heaps don’t adversely affect our fixed data plan customers we have two ‘pools’ of bandwidth. One for the people on the unlimited plan, one for all the rest. We have based the size of these “pools” on estimated average customer usage. So if people on the unlimited plans start downloading more than we expect (especially during busy times like in the evening), all people in the unlimited pool may see speeds drop temporarily. This is done so that the usage by customers on unlimited plans doesn’t affect the speed and network performance of customers on fixed data plans.
i had kinda hope speakman had died, what a pity
I'm with Orcon, however fibre is not available at my address yet. And that makes me sad We are on an older 200GB ADSL plan. I have considered moving to the unlimited plan (for the same price), but I have never hit the 200gb cap, so I don't see much advantage. The unlimited plans are in a different swimming pool to fixed plans, as is explained below.