My Definition of throttling - Torrents hardly touching 800kb/s earlier i have seen Touching 1.6mb/s ( Now don't teach me lessons about Seeds and Stuff)
480p videos Struggling to load sometimes and 1080p Too Struggles. When i monitor the bandwidth meter goes from 0.8mbps to 8.3mbps
THIS ONLY HAPPENS WHEN DURING PEAK HOURS - 12:00 to 22:00 Hours. DURING NIGHT There is no Such Problem Cos there is Less Network Load.
Your definition of throttling does not actually mean there is throttling. Run a glasnost test during peak hours and it will tell you. Run a traceroute to Youtube or some other website or the
speedtest.net IP addresses and see if there's a jump in pings somewhere.
Has it occurred to you that, as mentioned in my previous post, it might simply be congestion? It happens. It's not unique to you or Beam or India.
Doesn't matter whether it's India or NZ or Australia or the USA or UK or most of Europe, between mid-afternoon and bedtime, the speeds are going to be slower than they are at 2 or 3 or 6am. Why? It's not throttling, it's simply that more people using the net. And it's completely normal behaviour for networks to experience a slowdown during hours where there is more activity.
It's a simple fact of life (see the paragraphs near the bottom).
Yes, perhaps Beam could use a bit more caching or maybe a Youtube content delivery node (I am under the assumption that they still get Youtube from Mumbai) or more bandwidth to make the experience better during those hours but the reality is that there isn't actually anything *wrong* going on (from what information I can gather); and they will only be required (
speaking only with regards to the regulations, not necessarily good business strategy and such) to upgrade the amount of bandwidth they have when they are using over 80% of the available bandwidth for 95% of the time or something like that.
Normally I'd be defending the consumer here and saying "that's not good enough... $ISP should do stuff better!!" but to be honest, in this particular case, I'm really struggling to understand what your complaint actually is. You said so yourself that it only happens during peak hours - you can surely deduce the same conclusion I have from that.