OT: Cellular ISPs?
sara fink
sara.fink at gmail.com
Thu Jan 14 14:32:17 IST 2010
As a start, he should check in the terms of agreement that he signed, what
is their policy about internet, bandwidth, etc.
Someone mentioned about being blacklisted, but I don't remember which
cellular company it was.
In a topic discussed here:
http://hwzone.co.il/community/index.php?action=printpage;topic=391122.0 someone
mentions that "I suggest you to move to either 014 who are "OK" for now, or
move to one of the two new isps 018/ORANGE who are still new in the field
and they didn't get to throttle bittorrent yet.."
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 10:59 AM, sammy ominsky <s at avoidant.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First, I apologize for this not being directly linux-related, but it's come
> up before, so I thought it would be OK.
>
> Some time ago, there was some discussion about cellular ISP service and
> throttling of VoIP and/or torrent traffic. I have a customer of my VoIP
> company who recently switched to Cellcom because he moved out to a yishuv
> where he could get neither HOT nor Bezeq as a tashtit. His VoIP quality has
> been outstanding so far, and he's very happy. However, he's not a torrent
> user, and I was wondering if anyone here has tried their service and
> discovered whether they throttle p2p or cut your bandwidth if you leave
> torrents running.
>
> Again, sorry for the OT post. Hope it doesn't bother anyone too much.
>
> thanks!
>
> --sambo
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