{"id":16,"date":"2012-10-24T15:55:05","date_gmt":"2012-10-24T02:55:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/micro.muppetz.com\/blog\/?p=16"},"modified":"2015-01-23T10:59:53","modified_gmt":"2015-01-22T21:59:53","slug":"efb-ey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/micro.muppetz.com\/blog\/2012\/10\/24\/efb-ey\/","title":{"rendered":"EFB Ey?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>To be clear &#8211; I&#8217;m not trying to pick on anyone here. It&#8217;s just an amazing example of the confusion around UFB.<\/p>\n<p>[24\/10 10:44] &lt;USER&gt; @NZ_ISP can you please tell me the CIR on 100\/50 business fibre?<br \/>\n[24\/10 11:10] &lt;@NZ_ISP&gt; @USER My understanding is that it&#8217;s 10Mbps down, 2.5Mbps up (that&#8217;s for your plan). ^CP<br \/>\n[24\/10 11:12] &lt;@USER&gt; @NZ_ISP OK. I think the support team are using that as an excuse. Hitting a wall at 35mbit, but they&#8217;re saying that&#8217;s OK.<br \/>\n[24\/10 11:19] &lt;@NZ_ISP&gt; @USER That&#8217;s obviously well above CIR, but we want to make sure you&#8217;re getting as fast a speed as possible too. ^CP<br \/>\n[24\/10 11:20] &lt;@USER&gt; @NZ_ISP I can&#8217;t break 35mbit with multiple streams from multiple fast NZ servers. There&#8217;s definitely an issue there.<br \/>\n[24\/10 11:26] &lt;@NZ_ISP&gt; @USER I&#8217;m only passing on what our engineers have checked out &#8211; like I said, I&#8217;m having them check it again. ^CP<br \/>\n[24\/10 11:28] &lt;@USER&gt; @NZ_ISP Thanks. I&#8217;ve emailed prem support again with more pretty pictures.<\/p>\n<p>[24\/10 15:24] &lt;@kiwibrew&gt; @USER if multiple streams saturate a connection, it&#8217;s a TCP tuning \/ receive window issue, not the circuit @stevebiddle @NZ_ISP<br \/>\n[24\/10 15:29] &lt;@USER&gt; @kiwibrew Tell me more. Anything I can adjust at my end to enhance this?<br \/>\n[24\/10 15:29] &lt;@USER&gt; @kiwibrew Err, it&#8217;s upload that&#8217;s not going as fast as it should too, btw.<br \/>\n[24\/10 15:33] &lt;@NZ_ISP&gt; @USER The ticket is in a closed state so yes, you&#8217;ll continue to get those messages if you keep sending emails. I&#8217;m having them check&#8230;<br \/>\n[24\/10 15:33] &lt;@NZ_ISP&gt; @USER &#8230;into it again though. ^CP<br \/>\n[24\/10 15:34] &lt;@USER&gt; @NZ_ISP I think we&#8217;re at a stalemate anyway. I maintain 70% of advertised speed isn&#8217;t good enough. You maintain that you only promised me 2.5<br \/>\n[24\/10 15:34] &lt;@USER&gt; @NZ_ISP As a side note the ONLY speed mentioned on the contract I signed was the 100\/50. Hope you&#8217;ve got proper UFB contracts by now?<br \/>\n[24\/10 15:36] &lt;@NZ_ISP&gt; @USER So would you like me to leave this ticket closed then? ^CP<br \/>\n[24\/10 15:37] &lt;@USER&gt; @NZ_ISP You&#8217;re aware your customer is unhappy with the service you&#8217;re providing. Up to you if you re-open or leave it.<br \/>\n[24\/10 15:38] &lt;@kiwibrew&gt; @USER Perry has some good resources here: http:\/\/wand.net.nz\/~perry\/max_download.php Also check http:\/\/nzbt.org.mz for limiting factors<br \/>\n[24\/10 15:42] &lt;@NZ_ISP&gt; @USER Just had a chat with the team and they&#8217;ve let me know that the speeds are at an acceptable level for us and Chorus. You&#8217;re more&#8230;<br \/>\n[24\/10 15:42] &lt;@NZ_ISP&gt; @USER &#8230;than welcome to have a chat with your account manager if you have any more concerns. ^CP<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>To be clear &#8211; I&#8217;m not trying to pick on anyone here. It&#8217;s just an amazing example of the confusion around UFB. [24\/10 10:44] &lt;USER&gt; @NZ_ISP can you please tell me the CIR on 100\/50 business fibre? 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