Sky with their customers are experiencing broadband half-speed throughput issues and it looks intentional, eg: traffic management.
But customers talking to all the superusers it seems they are there to protect Sky/Comcast and do their bidding in saying no fault, of course, it isn't a fault it is intentional traffic management to lower the cost of contention across customers and areas and therefore saving money for Sky/Comcast in backbone real capacity requirements.
It isn't surprising that Sky/Comcast is trying to save money when Comcast write-down 8.6 billion at the end of last year and Sky/Comcast lost 4.6 billion last quarter, on the way to going to the wind I think unless something is done quickly like firing staff which they are doing currently!
Sky half throughput speed issues no fix in sight
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