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Bakabt might lose Philippine clients soon.

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QQ-san:

--- Quote from: burningstar4 on December 29, 2010, 11:25:21 AM ---Now seriously I want to nuke my country.

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Don't worry you are not alone my friend, we together will fuck those Internet Providers. All of them!
We'll show them some nerd rage bombing! and together we will rule the whole SEA Nation.

borghellit:

--- Quote from: QQ-san on January 05, 2011, 02:59:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: burningstar4 on December 29, 2010, 11:25:21 AM ---Now seriously I want to nuke my country.

--- End quote ---
Don't worry you are not alone my friend, we together will fuck those Internet Providers. All of them!
We'll show them some nerd rage bombing! and together we will rule the whole SEA Nation.


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WOW! you sure have great ambitions.

Havoc10K:
*reads the problems of the Philippines nation about Internet getting to be shittier than usual*
*opens the great book of victorious knowledge*
*finds page 999 with the hidden secret on how to help their nation with this problem*

(click to show/hide)I believe the problem to be solved :)

lapa321:
NTC public hearing

http://www.yugatech.com/blog/telecoms/ntc-holds-public-hearing-consultation-on-broadband/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+yugatech+%28YugaTech%29

Hope anybody nearby is going to attend.

And guys, what points would you argue that would help defend bakabt?





Also, here's another article

http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/insideBusop.htm?f=2011/january/4/chinwong.isx&d=2011/january/4


--- Quote ---While the memo does not directly state it, the target of the download cap is clear. The NTC is targeting users who stay online 24 hours a day and download movies, TV shows, software and music, in the mistaken notion that it is such users who are to blame for poor broadband service.

Yet by its own admission, the NTC says such “abusive” users account for only 1 percent to 2 percent of all broadband users.
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Just to reiterate, we are paying $23.00 for every 1mbps.

burningstar4:

--- Quote ---While the memo does not directly state it, the target of the download cap is clear. The NTC is targeting users who stay online 24 hours a day and download movies, TV shows, software and music, in the mistaken notion that it is such users who are to blame for poor broadband service.

Yet by its own admission, the NTC says such “abusive” users account for only 1 percent to 2 percent of all broadband users.
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Poor broadband service because some people download 24/7? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHA!!!

The reason why some people or most of Filipinos download 24/7 because of the crappy speed. Don't blame those people blame the services ISP gives.

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