Saturday, July 31, 2010

Malaysia Streamyx Block BT P2P PPS

Malaysia Largest Broadband Provider, Streamyx seems already start to block BT,P2P and one of the software that using P2P technology which is widely used by Malaysia Chinese, knowns as PPS by 29 July 2010.

A lot of people from Johor Bahru, Pulau Pinang and KL encounters the extreamly low downloading speed while using P2P application. For my ownself, i had watched PPS very smoothly on 28July and before. However, in the day just before yesterday, i encounter the same problem as many of the streamyx users.I get only 100kbps to 230kbps downloading speed that are shown in the PPS.

Many of the streamyx users complaint that they can't do their usual routine on the internet such as downloading movies, games and watching drama, programmes from the internet that using P2P software. It seems that if streamyx still stubborn and continue to block BT, a lot of the internet users will start to switch their broadband services to others Broadband Providers such as Celcom, Maxis and P1Wimax.

Need ways to solve this problem? You will probably like: Ways to unblock Streamyx BT P2P PPS

5 comments:

NoNaMeJC said...

Malaysia internet setvice provider should not block P2P service, If without P2P, We are going to downgrade but not upgrade. Worldwide country is thinking how to increase the technology, but we are going to decrease the technology, that's a shame as a Malaysian!!

Andrew Cheong said...

But how about the rate of sales of artists' albums and movies and such? How about illegal usage and misuse of BT such as pirated software?

Anonymous said...

but then ppl subscribe to highspeed network so they can use it to download things from the net.. so if the service is made unavailable/slow there's no point to subscribe to the said network operator.. im not supporting illegal download, but when things available for free, who could blame them users?

Anonymous said...

TMnut so fuck de la,everything need limited,pay money for blocking

Anonymous said...

PPS are not very up to-date now. Do they have a new website?

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