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For MaxOnline customers, is the bandwidth shared among the users in the whole neighbourhood?

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For MaxOnline customers, is the bandwidth shared among the users in the whole neighbourhood?

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The 100Mbps(100,000Kbps) or 12Mbps (12,000Kbps) or 8Mbps (8,000Kbps) or 1.5Mbps(1,500Kbps) are limits that are assigned to individual cable modems. They are not bandwidth limits for the whole neighbourhood of block of flats. At the cable network level, our customers share much greater bandwidth within their respective local service areas. From our operating experience, we know that it is unlikely that everyone within the same service area accesses the Internet in the same nanosecond at any point in time. Hence, even during peak hours, we do not expect any significant performance degradation within the cable network within the local area.

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