95th percentile billing

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I am just in the process of swapping ip transit supplier and my new supplier is providing an open 100Mb/s connection but billing me on the basis of using less than 1Mb/s for 95% of the time

What would be the ideal for me would be setting up my box so that it always complied with this.

i.e i want to limit my own connection speed to 1Mb/s but have a suitably large bit bucket so that i can burst higher for short periods
The ideal would be a setup where the average speed cap worked out over serveral hours. If this were not possible even a few seconds of burst would help given that most of the files being downloaded from the webserver are only a few k


Is something along these lines possible or have i miss understood the documentation

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