Every Welsh pub tonight: "Did you know that the worlds largest penis is in Wales?"
excited banhammering noises
They can add it to the pile along with IPV6.
And giving exemptions for ones with less than a certain number of employees.
Big bus.
We know they're paying you off with day savers, don't deny it!
I still remember when they cut their bitrates and lowered video quality.
They denied it entirely, people proved that CR was full of shit.
So CR responded by...Attacking the people who proved the streams were lower bitrate than before.
whistles The Lincolnshire Poacher nonchalantly
I can only speak from a UK perspective, but most home ADSL/VDSL/Fibre providers don't have limits, other than "if your usage is tanking the network, we'll ask you to knock it off" type clauses.
Most providers are also signed up to an agreement that if your speed drops 50% below the agreed speed on the package on average, they'll either give you refunds, or let you out of the contract.
The only ones that throttle are the bargain basement operators aimed at people who don't care, and one otherwise very competent provider that for some unexplainable reason only gives 1TB by default, charging an extra £10 for 10TB.
And I guess there is also a pricing step up to guaranteed bandwidth. For business use, they tend to be things like 1gbits headline, 500mbit guaranteed burst, 100mbit guaranteed sustained.
From my experience, they're "Hanging around outside the chip shop" gulls.
Ever since seeing the SoA level in Sonic Racing Transformed, I've been curious what the game that inspired it was like.
Most mid-range and above OLEDs do.
20 years, for a more serious answer.
I found it frustrating at school when my history teacher finished at Afghanistan, with no discussion on how it related to the current situation.