

Some ISP’s restrict bandwidth at certain times of day (like peak hours after work). Is it legal? In the USA, throttling is legal now (thanks to the repeal of Net Neutrality in 2017). This allows them to serve more customers without increasing their network capacity (increasing their profit margin)? Internet Service Providers (ISPs) engage in bandwidth data throttling to save money.īy limiting speeds for certain users or websites, your ISP can reduce the data usage on their entire network.

Slow Lane: Throttled traffic might include: Youtube videos, Cord-cutting video packages, Hulu, Netflix, and BitTorrent.Fast Lane: This is the unthrottled bucket which contains things like: web-browsing, social media, Google.When throttling traffic, an ISP will filter internet traffic, and divide it into two buckets. How Throttling Works A rough sketch of how bandwidth throttling works Throttling most often affects high-bandwidth activities like: video streaming, gaming, and file-sharing (especially p2p networks like BitTorrent).
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