torrentfreak.com — Hundreds of larger and smaller ISPs all over the world try to limit BitTorrent traffic on their networks. Unfortunately, most companies are not very open about their network management solutions, with Comcast as the prime example. Thanks to the Glasnost project, you can now test wheter your ISP is one of the bad guys.
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danger127May 8, 2008
HAHAHA! We need a mirror for a comment!
Closed AccountMay 8, 2008
They throttle by blocking connections randomly, instead of just giving them low QoS
portfoliosoMay 8, 2008
Optimum Online Boost is a sham. They rip you off completely and give you 30MBPS of web traffic on port 80. This it is nothing Verizon FiOS cannot do. Verizon does not interfere with their network at all. I get 20MBPS down and 5MBPS up and on legitimate, well seeded torrents, I can easily pass 15MBPS on a download...Optimum also brags about how they have the best network. However, they do not run fiber to your house (not that this matters for speed that much) but I'd say fiber to the house is friggin sweet and ready for the future.
amenicMay 12, 2008
Perfect - thanks guys!
Closed AccountMay 16, 2008
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