dsbowskill wrote:It also saves a little on the phone bill. I encourage others to do the same
DSB
Depends on your POV
It means that at weekends when more people dial in, the calls are longer because there's a backlog of slices that all have to be downloaded - so at that time when more people want to call, the lines are tied up for longer.
Whereas if people dialled in every day the demand would be smoothed out with more shorter calls - albeit costing the caller a bit more. And they would get the schedule changes! Eg this Monday night after I watched Panorama I heard the announcement about the extra episode they are showing tonight, and managed to edit the data in time. Only people who called in yesterday or today will have that in their schedules.
http://www.altepg.com/serverStatistics.html shows roughly 1000 calls/day in total (including broadband). Last couple of weeks the min. modem calls was 345 and max was 561, so not a huge spike at weekends. I don't think it's a real issue though as tivo just redials later if the line is busy anyway
There's still a large number of TiVos doggedly calling in at midnight just before the new data is available, which is really frustrating, as they will get the oldest most out-of-date data possible by calling in at that time.
The 8am peak is also a bit perplexing as it'll be new data but at a more expensive time for modem users, within the daytime peak hours.
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