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Microsoft's Delivery Optimization feature allows users to "Limit how much bandwidth is used for downloading updates". Users can limit "Absolute bandwidth" used for downloads or they can limit the "Percentage of measured bandwidth" used. Is Microsoft able to discern which measurements included within its data pool were constrained by user self-imposed Delivery Optimization throttling, which is facilitated by Microsoft itself, and is that erroneous and misleading data removed from the data pool?
I believe you are posting your questions within a repository with a scope limited to only the publishing of a dataset. You will not find your answers here. The "About" section of this repository has the following description which conveniently also defines the scope of this repository:
"We are publishing this dataset we developed as part of our efforts with Microsoft’s Airband Initiative to help close the rural broadband gap."
Microsoft's Delivery Optimization feature allows users to "Limit how much bandwidth is used for downloading updates". Users can limit "Absolute bandwidth" used for downloads or they can limit the "Percentage of measured bandwidth" used. Is Microsoft able to discern which measurements included within its data pool were constrained by user self-imposed Delivery Optimization throttling, which is facilitated by Microsoft itself, and is that erroneous and misleading data removed from the data pool?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-delivery-optimization
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