Hardeep,

What is your use case? If you are attempting to get around limits in /
track or /follow, contact us to discuss higher access levels. If you
are building a service that creates a connection per user, let's
discuss how you can achieve the same ends with a single connection. If
you require both a sampled and a filtered resource, perhaps /
gardenhose and /track, you should create two accounts and your access
will be fine. Also, a test account and a production account are
reasonable use cases.

Other than several desktop clients hiding behind the same NAT router,
we currently know of few other valid use cases for more than one or
two connections from the same service, user or company.

-John Kalucki
Services, Twitter Inc.


On Jun 29, 10:06 pm, Hardeep Khehra <[email protected]>
wrote:
> will the streaming track api allow multiple connections from the same
> IP using different user accounts and if so, is there a maximum number
> of connections per IP?

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