Verizon would probably do the 600 GB, but I'm not a UBB user.

If it was dropped at your head end and you didn't have to carry it through
your network and by consequence the AP, I wouldn't see a problem with the
330.

Josh Luthman
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On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 8:07 PM Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:

> For those of you doing UBB, do you bill based off of the bits coming
> into your network destined for the customer, or the bits that actually
> reach the customer?
>
> I was just looking at a new customer who must have been re-syncing his
> gaming system, had his connection maxed out for about 40 hours. The CDN
> delivering it must have been doing that connection stuffing thing.
> Netflow data from the network edge showed that 30-40mb/s was destined
> for his IP Address, but because of bandwidth queuing, only 20mb/s was
> delivered to him (his package limit).
>
> How would you have billed this customer?  600GB of usage, or 330GB of
> usage?
>
>
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