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ISP's and Peer 2 Peer
Posted by dave on September 14th, 2003


Are there any ISP's that block Peer 2 Peer. like kazza?

Thinking about signing up to tiscali, after a bad experience with Freeserve

Any help greatly appreciated

Posted by Kraftee on September 14th, 2003


dave wrote:
Check the terms & conditions as some (well at least one) offers a
lower price service which does prohibit P2P but most don't (at the
moment)...

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Posted by paul on September 14th, 2003



"Kraftee" <kraftee@bogoffspammer.ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:P%39b.2215$WI3.29922@newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net...
Plusnet blocked p2p and binary newsgroups on their cheaper package, but for
a couple of pounds extra you can have access to these features



Posted by eusty on September 15th, 2003


I'm not with Tiscali but I haven't heard much good news about them :-(

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dave wrote:


Posted by Stig Bronson on September 15th, 2003



"eusty" <steve@I-DONT-LIKE-SPAM-eusty.co.uk> wrote in message
news:3f65b316$0$33800$65c69314@mercury.nildram.net ...
I would avoid them like the plauge. I was happy with lineone until Tiscali
took them. Overnight the binary newsgroups vanished - the connections became
unreliable and the it took over a year to get them to stop adding charges to
my phone bill. BT had to disconnect me and reconnect me with a new account
number to get rid of them.

Some people are happy with them - I guess it depends on what you want for
your money. I know from my dealings with them that if they were the only ISP
on the planet - I'd not bother with the net.