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It's a VPN which you connect to and it hides your IPv3/IPv4/IPv6. It's not the same as a VPS nor web hosting. A VPN is basically a proxy site but it works even when you're not on the site.
Do you sell bandwidth at night? And how much bandwidth are users guaranteed, or if no guarantees, what's the break up per user, assuming everyone who pays is online?
I personally do not have the numbers for bandwidth, however with the usage our current users put on our service, none of them experience much drop.
With my experience in VPSes, not VPNs, but they basically work the same as for bandwidth allocation, bandwidth at day/night make absolutely no difference and is simply a marketing scam. The bandwidth allocation is done automatically, you would not use 1Gbit/s constantly, but you have the ability to. Meaning if somebody's streaming, they'll use up possibly 3 Mbit/s, if they stop and browse Facebook, it drops down to 1Mbit/s. Now 3Mbit/s is pretty high for streaming and 1Mbit/s is also high for browsing a site. Their only examples. It's dynamic. If somebody told you that you were to use 1Gbit/s constantly, well, now that would be expensive to operate. I can tell you I give all my VPS customers 1Gbit/s connections and at the moment I'm posting this, everyone's only using 3.1Mbit/s, that's everyone combined on one server with at least 20 Minecraft servers to my knowledge.
When I say day/night bandwidth, I mean double-selling. My proxy service, for example does NOT double sell. Many larger proxy companies sell bandwidth to users in different time zones. E.g. An american user is awake for 12 hours, and a chinese user is awake for 12 hours Assuming they are on opposite sides of the world, and you could sell the american user's bandwidth to the chinese user because he is presumably sleeping. Often times, people's circadian rhythms vary, especially gamers, so if both the american and chinese user are browsing, they get half the bandwidth they paid for
Not really how it works unless you're working with a datacenter that doesn't operate 24/7 for some reason which means a business can't run with it. Or you're reselling...
It's a bit hard to explain via text. I understand the misconception you're trying to point out, and I'm trying to explain to you a more complex aggressive optimization technique used by some services that I misnomered night-selling.
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