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Bad ISPs according to Azureus

The Azerues Wiki compiles a lists of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) around the world that have been monitored to affect Bittorent traffic in their networks. In the Philippines, they one list one such candidate. Guess which one it is.

The following is a list of Internet service providers (ISPs) that are known to cause trouble for BitTorrent clients or other P2P clients and the reason why. If you are using one of the following ISPs, please consider finding a new, better one {source}.

Philippines
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT)

Score Card:
Limits BitTorrent bandwidth: No
Tier 1 partners might shape: No
Proposed Encryption Level: 0
Limits bandwidth for accounts with a high traffic volume: Yes
Limits bandwidth during certain times of the day: No
Prevents Seeding: No
Prevents/filters .torrent download: No
Causes Unsolvable NAT problem: Yes
Offers no real flatrate: No

Looks like Globe Telecoms and Eastern Telecoms are not on the black list. According to PLDT’s scorecard, they’ve been observed to limit a customer account’s “bandwidth” if they notice high traffic volumes. I’m not sure how much is high traffic but tolerance levels could be in the range of 10 – 20GB per month.

Scrolling thru the list, you’d notice that a lot of telcos in other major countries are actually limiting bittorent traffic in general — Argentina, Australia, China, Brazil, France, Germany, Malaysia, Portugal, Spain, UK, and the US. Looks like we’re better off than most of them since PLDT is only clamping down on the heavy users.

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21 Responses to “Bad ISPs according to Azureus”


  1. Gravatar Icon Lyle, RN replied on Mar 27th, 2008 at 4:35 pm (1)

    Does this explain why my PLDT myDSL Plan 999 (plus a separate monthly phone bill) speed varies from 384 kbps – 1.6 MBPS?

  2. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Mar 27th, 2008 at 4:36 pm (2)

    Are you a heavy bittorent user? Then, yes. ;)

  3. Gravatar Icon sylv3rblade
    Twitter: sylv3rblade
    replied on Mar 27th, 2008 at 5:59 pm (3)

    Ouch. I wonder when someone will port this to utorrent.

  4. Gravatar Icon Shutter Box Philippines replied on Mar 27th, 2008 at 9:29 pm (4)

    were you referring to bitorrent traffic only or all traffic when you mentioned “tolerance levels” ?

  5. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Mar 27th, 2008 at 10:06 pm (5)

    Yup, just on bittorent traffic only.

  6. Gravatar Icon Mark replied on Mar 28th, 2008 at 12:34 am (6)

    in the philippines, we pay for “bandwidth” but in other countries, there is an allocation of e.g. 12GB per month depending on the plan. in excess, either the user pays extra or the speed is throttled down. i think they are more upfront that way rather than a “pseudo” unlimited account that in reality, are throttled silently.

  7. Gravatar Icon vance replied on Mar 28th, 2008 at 1:44 am (7)

    There are service abroad that has unlimited access to the net. It varies from country to country and most of the time its around 60USD a month.

    The biggest challenge in the US, there are new laws that are being created to filter their DSL lines which means no access to Torrent Sites or any malicious site. AOL i think is one of those said companies..

    I though Bayantel would be the lousiest in Manila hehehe being that it doesn’t have its own backbone. harhar

  8. Gravatar Icon vance replied on Mar 28th, 2008 at 1:46 am (8)

    BTW, I’m not surprised why PLDT is the Lousiest according to bittorent. Its the most well known DSL service in the country compared to Globe or Bayantel!

  9. Gravatar Icon Mikko replied on Mar 28th, 2008 at 7:07 am (9)

    Good thing for me I’m using dialup. They won’t care to throttle it down. ;D

  10. Gravatar Icon Allen.Silkenhut
    Twitter: silkenhut
    replied on Mar 28th, 2008 at 10:54 am (10)

    We pldt dsl users don’t even get the bandwidth that we paid for. However, as long as I get my downloads done, I’m happy with it. hehe

  11. Gravatar Icon Eugene replied on Mar 28th, 2008 at 10:55 am (11)

    Of course, since it’s a wiki, it’s entirely possible that Globe and Bayantel and other DSL/Cable ISPs are just not there yet when they should be.

  12. Gravatar Icon Jomark Osabel replied on Mar 28th, 2008 at 12:48 pm (12)

    I am glad Im with Globe though I am not a heavy user of p2p.

  13. Gravatar Icon calvin replied on Mar 28th, 2008 at 1:54 pm (13)

    crap… kaya pala nangalahati yung speed ko. from 80Kbps per month for the first month naging 39Kbps na lang. sana di na nila mababaan pa. download addict kasi ako.

  14. Gravatar Icon LiNTEK replied on Mar 28th, 2008 at 8:07 pm (14)

    its one of the reasons why I did not subscribe to MyDSL……

  15. Gravatar Icon Andre
    Twitter: kzapkzap
    replied on Mar 29th, 2008 at 12:43 am (15)

    Is it just me or has PLDT slowed down recently, im finding my bandwith limited especially when I’m downloading a torrent, I’m on the plan 3000.

  16. Gravatar Icon Ordnacin replied on Mar 30th, 2008 at 12:08 am (16)

    Am not sure it’s limited to bittorrent traffic only. I have a 3.x mbs connection but now I only get 400+ kbp in speed tests…

  17. Gravatar Icon dominik replied on Apr 1st, 2008 at 10:22 pm (17)

    worked for me.

  18. Gravatar Icon jake replied on Jul 31st, 2008 at 9:04 am (18)

    any comments with smart bro?

  19. Gravatar Icon Venet replied on Sep 15th, 2008 at 9:42 am (19)

    Go with Eastern, for me they are the best among the Telco’s here in the Philippines although i dont think they are as big as PLDT. But that can be an advantage as well, they can focus to every customer, unlike PLDT, if you just have an average plan, say, P3,000 a month, your after sales service support is snail slow. Two weeks without Internet? Sheez..

  20. Gravatar Icon Ric replied on May 18th, 2009 at 12:35 pm (20)

    Just stumbled into this. Are they still throttling bandwidth on torrent downloads?

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