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Old June 17th, 2003
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Default list of providers that block/don't block file sharing apps

providers blocking file sharing seems to turn into a problem.

could everybody please quickly post here what provider they use and whether file sharing applications like limewire are being allowed or not.

i am connected through charter communications (cable), and they allow file sharing

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All ISP in Québec are okay (sympatico, globetrotter, vidéotron, cogeco....)
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I use ftc-i.net They are a telephone cooperative in South Carolina
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SBC GLOBAL YAHOO works fine....I can share, but it seems insane to download anything..... ALWAYS awaiting sources
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I think I am strugling with nuvox.net in SC
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have you checked with them whether they allow file sharing programs and they told you the blocked them?
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comcast (cable) works. Well for limewire purposes, comcast itself sucks but thats another story.
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accesscomm.ca allows downloads, but currently they run CISCO NBAR software (free to ISP's using CISCO routers) that limits/interferes with uploads and running as an Ultrapeer on the usual gnutella ports, as well as Kazaa2 uploads. Most users wouldn't know they are limited. Accesscomm.ca is reviewing their use of NBAR.

sasktel.net (formerly sk.sympatico.ca) doesn't interfere with p2p traffic at present, have no plans to turn on the NBAR software or its equivalent (no guarantees for the future though), but upstream bandwidth for connections greater than 128kbits is very expensive.
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Telus, in western Canada, is great.

They don't block anything, and they don't enforce any of their rules or anything either.

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