We are seeing the peak spread out…   we carry mostly pacific northwest 
residential networks…  we are also seeing new, slightly higher evening peaks.

From: NANOG <nanog-boun...@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Rishi Singh
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2020 8:25 AM
To: Jared Mauch <ja...@puck.nether.net>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: AT&T is suspending broadband data caps for home internet customers 
due to coronavirus

Curious if anyone here (especially at CenturyLink / AT&T/ Comcast) has seen any 
graphs of network traffic over time and could share details (redacted of course 
due to the sensitivity). Would love to hear if/how capacity is constrained with 
more people working form home.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 4:36 PM Jared Mauch 
<ja...@puck.nether.net<mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net>> wrote:
I do worry if the broadband networks have the capacity. WFH traffic is usually 
different from regular consumer traffic. My neighbors were telling me about the 
mandatory work from home they had today and how the VPN struggled to work.

To those upgrading those things, keep at it. You will get there.

Sent from my iCar

> On Mar 12, 2020, at 6:29 PM, Sean Donelan 
> <s...@donelan.com<mailto:s...@donelan.com>> wrote:
>
> 
> The first data cap waiver I've seen due to coronavirus.  I expect other ISPs 
> to quickly follow.
>
> https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v74qzb/atandt-suspends-broadband-usage-caps-during-coronavirus-crisis
>
> AT&T is the first major ISP to confirm that it will be suspending all 
> broadband usage caps as millions of Americans bunker down in a bid to slow 
> the rate of COVID-19 expansion. Consumer groups and a coalition of Senators 
> are now pressuring other ISPs to follow suit.

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