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Comments on: Bell Canada chokes BitTorrent traffic on someone else's ISP
This is news? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 00:52 GMT
Yes, this looks bad, but... #
By Herby Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 01:08 GMT
pulls up chair #
By kain preacher Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 01:19 GMT
P2P is bad.. mmkay? #
By James Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 02:34 GMT
Oh great #
By Alex Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 03:07 GMT
Bell should provide what they've been contracted to provide. #
By Matthew Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 03:30 GMT
P2P is just more effective use of bandwidth #
By Christopher Martin Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 03:33 GMT
Bandwidth is not finite #
By Alan Donaly Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 03:39 GMT
So thus kicks in the old law for every action there is reaction ! #
By heystoopid Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 03:48 GMT
@ James #
By Sean Nevin Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 03:55 GMT
Welcome to oz #
By Jordan Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 04:25 GMT
@James #
By John Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 06:29 GMT
P2P is not killing the net. #
By Albert Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 07:00 GMT
@ James #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 07:44 GMT
Contention at the wholesale level ? #
By Nick L Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 07:45 GMT
@ James #
By Brian Miller Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 08:28 GMT
To those complaining about 24/7/265 internet usage #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 09:20 GMT
jus a thought #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 09:43 GMT
It comes down to what the ISP promises to customers #
By JohnG Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 09:48 GMT
Greed? #
By Elmer Phud Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 10:09 GMT
@Brian Miller et al #
By Lee Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 10:25 GMT
Other ISP #
By Andy Barratt Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 10:40 GMT
@brian millar #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 11:37 GMT
@ P2P is just more effective use of bandwidth #
By mike Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 12:51 GMT
*sigh* #
By Brad Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 13:52 GMT
Bell must be getting a check from the MAFIAA #
By Eduard Coli Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 14:05 GMT
@ James #
By Law Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 14:15 GMT
Missed the point? #
By IMVHO Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 14:16 GMT
sic #
By Spleen Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 14:22 GMT
@john #
By michael Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 15:11 GMT
Well said, Anonymous Coward #
By John Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 15:24 GMT
Transparent pricing #
By Schultz Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 16:48 GMT
Maybe you should ask Teksavvy... #
By Brad Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 17:12 GMT
Because packets should run free! #
By Mostor Astrakan Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 17:13 GMT
RE: John #
By Boris H. Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 17:31 GMT
what you folks need is real competion #
By kain preacher Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 19:16 GMT
Maybe you're missing the big picture... #
By NitricJerkSud Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 20:11 GMT
@ IMVHO #
By Morely Dotes Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 20:18 GMT
@ John #
By Morely Dotes Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 20:43 GMT
I have a new radical idea that could change the face of capitalism as we know it #
By Chad H. Posted Thursday 27th March 2008 22:19 GMT
@ James #
By Daniel B. Posted Friday 28th March 2008 01:06 GMT
Network engineers are actually on YOUR side... #
By John Posted Monday 31st March 2008 15:00 GMT
RE: Chad H. #
By John Posted Monday 31st March 2008 15:29 GMT
@ John #
By Jim Posted Monday 31st March 2008 21:52 GMT
It never ceases to amaze me how pricing never seems to get the blame... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 2nd April 2008 17:06 GMT