http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05/29 ... trictions/Quote:
Virgin Media will double the number of hours it throttles the bandwidth of customers who hammer its network day and night, changes to its traffic management policy have revealed.
The tightened regime means that between 10am and 3pm subscribers to its "M", "L" and "XL" packages will have their connection throttled for five hours if they download more than their full speed ration.
The decision follows recent regional testing of extended restrictions in London and the North West. Previously the brakes were only slammed on for five hours if limits were exceeded at any point between 4pm and 9pm.
You know, it's almost as if Virgin *want* me to drop them and run off like they were a hive's nest of greasy, diseased bees. This has to be right up there with their CEO kindly declaring net neutrality to be "a load of bollocks".
I don't know what they put in Telewest's water before the merger, but I imagine NTL must have been responsible for the side of Virgin that outputs the laughing stock of all broadband services nowadays.