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Am I teh only one having issues wiz proper english in zis thread or wat ?
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It would be whenever they get around to publishing it--IIRC it gets released each Thursday, so it may make it this week.Metalloy wroteand that would be effective starting tommorow?
:D Yet, I've got to a point where there's basically nothing left to download. Weekly episodes should not be an issue. So, it is fine.Welcome download abusers.
The way the system works here, it will take a few months from people to leave one ISP for another, so there is still time....chosen2k wroteOh God, goodbye 200ms ping. Welcome download abusers.
Can someone with a twitter account do me the favor of asking Mr. Nicolas Sehnaoui about the ping issue? :)
I'd like to see that question answered for once.
You can download everything again because everything is now available in HD.belal wrote:D Yet, I've got to a point where there's basically nothing left to download. Weekly episodes should not be an issue. So, it is fine.Welcome download abusers.
200? I get 100schosen2k wroteOh God, goodbye 200ms ping. Welcome download abusers.
Can someone with a twitter account do me the favor of asking Mr. Nicolas Sehnaoui about the ping issue? :)
I'd like to see that question answered for once.
Awesome!Nicolas Sehnaoui wroteAnother good news is that the extra consumption fee reduction from a base of 1Gb to a base of 100Mb was also approved. So in other words citizens will now pay for every additional 100Mb consumed over the quota instead of paying for 1Gb as it was previously
45 ms from where to where ? from your home to Cyberia ? or from Home to Google ?NuclearVision wroteGuys do you know that cyberia's ping is ~45ms
Like I said :)maba723 wroteI asked the minister on Twitter how the unlimited night quota will affect the ping, he replied.
"Because we have increased our international capacity and going fiber unlimited night quota has to have no effect on the ping performance."
Raficoo wrotealso let's not forget that Lebanon's international bandwidth is increasing bit by bit.. from 2 to 3Gbit/s.. then over time from 3 to 23gbit/s(now) hopefully to 33gbit/s in the "coming weeks".. which should help reduce the effects of more users downloading alot at the same time