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#128997 31-Aug-2013 08:44
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Is there a limit with NZ isp's for international speed?
If so, what is it?

Currently on 100mb UFB but seems like international connectivity is extremely low?




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  #887290 31-Aug-2013 09:03
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It's a shared pool of bandwidth of X (what ever ISP buys) that is shared across all users



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  #887295 31-Aug-2013 09:11
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Is it a dedicated share or a share amongst users on current usage?
Out of interest sakes, what is Vodafone's "X"?




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  #887296 31-Aug-2013 09:12
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Depends on how the ISP decides to share that pool of X and if the ISP offers a uncapped plan so these users would share a smaller pool of X




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  #887297 31-Aug-2013 09:15
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Bandwidth requirements change all the time so it's not static

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  #887299 31-Aug-2013 09:19
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  #887300 31-Aug-2013 09:25
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All ISPs have a bandwidth / capacity plan and this needs to be managed so Yes

Capacity planning is going on just about with any business

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