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

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Haruji Sora
post Oct 18 2006, 01:14 AM

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For me I am still throttled (though I am getting download speeds off proxy now). *sigh*

Maybe I should complain to CS tomorrow.
Haruji Sora
post Oct 19 2006, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(wiseguy58 @ Oct 19 2006, 12:22 PM)
YEAH!!!!!!!!!!! Let us complaint and pressure them die die...!!! My situation 2 weeks oledi..no improvement!!!
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Most of us suffered since the "nationwide upgrades", which were on mid September.

Yes I got throttled since then >_<. A month+.
Haruji Sora
post Oct 21 2006, 04:30 PM

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Not everyone is throttled, just a majority of them I guess biggrin.gif

Bukit Mertajam Penang got a mixture of throttled and unthrottled users, so I guess you're unthrottled then biggrin.gif

Be glad about it biggrin.gif
Haruji Sora
post Oct 22 2006, 11:38 PM

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Before last month.

Normal BT speeds for RM88 1024kbps DL package = 100+kb/s
Normal BT speeds for RM66 512kbps DL package = Around 50 +/-10 kb/s

Since suspected throttling (i use the term suspected because TMNet HAS NOT, i repeat HAS NOT release any form of official announcement in regards to this matter)

Both pckages (torrents without local IP) = Around more or less 5 to 20kb/s. (sometimes ZERO >_<)

Torrents with Local IP can reach up to 50% or more of our max speed, depending on the upload speed given by the local peers (and also the number of connected local peers). Since we're capped on 512kbps Upload, the max we can upload is around 40kb/s, +/- 5kb/s.

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Haruji Sora
post Oct 23 2006, 06:46 AM

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QUOTE(soulxtc @ Oct 23 2006, 12:41 AM)
Just finished up a story on this throttling by TM Net, we in the P2P community have to stick togther. Exetel already started throttling its Australian customers, before you know it all the ISPs may follow suit.

Anyways, read the story and be sure to Digg It!! if you dig it.

Malaysian ISP Throttles P2P Traffic by 90%

TO DIGG IT!> http://digg.com/tech_news/Malaysian_ISP_Th...P_Traffic_by_90
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Err LOL, my user name got reported as well >_< There's a typo on my name though...

Heh >_<
Haruji Sora
post Oct 25 2006, 09:48 PM

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QUOTE(work_tgr @ Oct 25 2006, 07:47 PM)
plus 10 FREE LATEST games !!!

YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! icon_idea.gif  icon_idea.gif
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What? 10 "P" games is it LOL.

A single original PSP game cost anywhere around RM100+ to RM180ish

OK OK enough of this off topic (one typo leads to all this LOL)

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I dont mind if they impose a download limit, as long as there is another higher up package that (premium package) that doesnt have a download limit.

But i seriously doubt TMNet has yet to implement a bandwidth usage monitoring system per account basis yet. Or else I am sure they would have already introduced it out.
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post Nov 13 2006, 10:26 PM

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nwk -> PM me all the details, (ie phone numbers, email addresses, etc) that I need to use to complain. I am getting frustrated with my line already.

The stupid TMNet CS is pratically useless one.

 

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