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 TMnet confirms they are throttling P2P, CEO staff admits to P2P throttling

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SUSTC_Boy
post Nov 19 2006, 10:20 AM

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Guys, don't bother wasting your time replying to this nut. Just add the nut to your list of Ignored Online Nuts.
SUSTC_Boy
post Nov 20 2006, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(un9ku @ Nov 20 2006, 01:04 PM)
Then he told me that /*** possibly in January they will start offering a value-added service, for p2p usage. That means p2p will be unblocked for these people who subscribed for the value-added service. I asked him how much will it cost per month, but he had no idea also ***/
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If it's too expensive, I think I'll stick with my bypass. biggrin.gif

This whole thing is like building a tol plaza on a previously free highway (paid with road tax aka RM88).

This post has been edited by TC_Boy: Nov 20 2006, 05:49 PM
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post Nov 21 2006, 12:59 AM

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QUOTE(ubvmadman @ Nov 21 2006, 12:26 AM)
A lot of ISPs (American/Canadian/European) charge by the gigabyte downloaded. They don't care if its P2P, BT, FTP or HTTP - you just pay by the gigabyte.
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Wow, a chance to go back to the 'good' old days of surfing when using dial up. Turn off website pictures, off animations & don't install shockwave.
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post Nov 21 2006, 02:19 AM

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Hmmm, does this mean that those with value-added service, for p2p usage will download from international peers meanwhile those without the value-added service will just leech from that guy?

 

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