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DSL slows after midnight because businesses is sending information.
All cash registers in stores are really computers.
If it is a grocery store they dump the store computer to the District computer who separates cash from items sold.
The cash information goes to National Headquarters. Items sold goes to Warehouse for restocking stores.
Banks are receiving and sending checks, debits, and funds transfers.
Social Security is sent to banks.
The BOTTOM LINE is there is a limit to how much time you have to use you computer because everyone is time sharing the network.
File transfer on your computer is measured in seconds kilobytes/SECOND or whatever.
The smaller the part of a second you are sending, the lower the KGB/second.
The internet has exploded faster than companies can lay cables or build microwave towers.
Some companies over book, just like the airlines.
Hope this helps people who can not find a technical cause to the slow DSL.
My DSL runs for 6 bytes/second to 64kbs I have very selodom seen over 100kb.
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Generally after Midnight is the maintenance period for Verizon in my area. Once in a blue moon I can catch them performing work on the network as the DSL tends to act irregularly, but it definitely isn't a case of the backbone being saturated.