The Chief Executive of Australia’s National Broadband Network, Bill Morrow, has suggested that gamers have predominantly contributed to wireless congestion problems across the country.
According to ABC, Morrow told a committee at a parliamentary hearing in Sydney: “While people are gaming it is a high bandwidth requirement that is a steady streaming process.”
As a result of this assessment, the National Broadband Network Co (or NBN) is considering “slowing down or limiting downloads for users during peak times”, and the users that would be affected by this policy are expected to be “gamers predominantly.”
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