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

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HeHeHunter
post Jan 27 2007, 11:55 PM

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What is zero paid anyway?

I don't get it, why they link it to LYN?
HeHeHunter
post Jan 28 2007, 12:39 AM

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QUOTE(nwk @ Jan 28 2007, 12:25 AM)
you don't get it? perhaps you should try reading from page 1 to page 45. then you will get it. we are too lazy to explain it to you.
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well, nwk is here..
HeHeHunter
post Jan 31 2007, 11:51 PM

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QUOTE(seorang @ Jan 31 2007, 10:54 PM)
In the last six months, I've experienced the Australian internet system, and the Malaysian system, and I gotta say, I don't know which is worse.

Malaysian crap one-choice-only ISP who throttles p2p, but no limits on how much you can download, and is decently priced.

Australian many-choices-ISP with lots of speeds, but almost all ISPs set limits on how much you can download, and you wanna download more, you pay more.

The Australian system generally works on the basis that you wanna download more, fine, but you pay hell for it. The only current ADSL1 1500/256 unlimited plan in Australia costs AUD$105, which is approximately RM290-300. Its actually a decent price for Australia, but the ISP will probably die in the next 6 months or start imposing limits once it gets enough customers.
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Why compare australia and m'sia?

Why not compare China and M'sia?

China can get 2mbps cheaper than out 512kbps.

Sorry for the rude post.
No offence.

This post has been edited by HeHeHunter: Jan 31 2007, 11:51 PM

 

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