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Kyl
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3 years ago
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Some traffic seems slower than others

I noticed during my trial of purefiber that some services I use appear to be slower than when I use those same services on another internet connection.
Does telus throttle or change the speed of some protocols on the pure fiber network?
  • Thanks for your reply, I am not sure what was slowing things down, I may have jumped the gun reporting a speed problem. It seems to have cleared up after 24h.
    I think it was the specific servers I had connected to while testing the VPN and other protocol speeds.

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  • Keep in mind that the measured/experienced speed will be the slowest component of the end-to-end trip. If the server is busy then it may not be keeping up with the full capability of your Internet connection. Similarly, as an example, if your client device is on WiFi then it may be slower (at times) than both the Internet connection and the server. WiFi speeds depends on many external factors that can change over time like other connected devices on the same WiFi, noise from neighboring WiFi on the same channel, etc.

  • Hi Kyl , do you have fiber optic running directly to your property?

    I switched 5 months ago to the 1gb plan because I do and the network speeds never really vary:

    A good widely used speed-test is "Ookla" which can be installed on both network and mobile for testing.

    • Kyl's avatar
      Kyl
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      Thanks for your reply, I am not sure what was slowing things down, I may have jumped the gun reporting a speed problem. It seems to have cleared up after 24h.
      I think it was the specific servers I had connected to while testing the VPN and other protocol speeds.
  • dru's avatar
    dru
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    The good news is we don't throttle bandwidth. The bad news is I'm not sure why you're experiencing this. It's a bit out of my wheelhouse so I'm hoping the community can provide some insights. 

    • Kyl's avatar
      Kyl
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      Hey dru, Thanks for providing that policy. Good to know that there is no intentional throttling.
      (Although if you search throttling on this community there seems to be a lot of (older) concerns about this.)
      • Kyl's avatar
        Kyl
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        Hi dru, I wanted to follow up incase someone else comes across this post, I'm not sure how to define throttling here, but this excerpt from the service agreement seems so suggest the service will throttled.

        Do you have any information about how this service limitation will 'kick in', it seems incredibly vague. Fairness is not clearly defined from what I can read.

        "Service Limitations
        11. The Services offer a variety of access speeds and service plans. All services are subject to the availability of suitable equipment and
        facilities and consequently all services are not available at all locations. Also, to ensure fair network access to all users, TELUS may manage
        network resources using methods including, but not limited to:
        • allocation of bandwidth, which may limit the availability or speed of service;
        • filtering for spam and malicious content, which may occasionally result in unintended blocking of inoffensive content; and
        • restricting the network access available to specific transmission protocols.
        For a description of TELUS’ network management practices please see telus.com/networkmanagement."