Genxed it is possible that few people can take away lot of the bandwidth...its like a the tap is opened and somebody has rushed with a huge bucket and taking away most of the water
first of all, i am buying a tap ( with an assurance of the amount of flow that will be AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES TO MY AVAIL) and the right to put it on to the pipeline. i have every right to keep the tap open as much as possible and collect as much of the incoming material as possible for me.
if a connection offers unlimited downloads at 256 kilobits per second, i should be able to download (256/8)*3600*24*no. of days in month bytes for the billing period. this comes out to 85,708,800 bytes of data or better put as 81.73 giga bytes of data. if you can not allow me to use the connection that way, you can not quote it as unlimited.
and since you are here as a representative of airtel ( or as it seems), i would like to tell you that you are not the master of broadband, atleast not yet. and won't be, if you keep going the way you are.
lol. If some one is using much bandwith , yes he's paying for it. He must have bought unlimited Plans!!! Its on Airtels part to get the bandwith for all . it does charge us high money.. Its so obvious that person using unlimited plan will download a lot or consume high bandwith.
what is high bandwidth? there is nothing like high bandwidth or low bandwidth for a fixed upper limit connection. consumer is provided with a connection that provides him with a pre-determined speed. he may devise ways to avail that speed/bandwidth upto that limit and is fair in his usage unless that limit is breached intentionaly by the consumer himself through illegal means. if a user consuming the connection upto the limit is being called a 'high bandwidth consumer', if is apparant that the service provider did not expect to be required to provide the promised bandwidth and thus did not take steps to ensure the availability.