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Re: [11-16-09] [ROM] MR.X WM6.5 V1.5 [Build 21854] [SDConfig]
Hey Juggs quick question, what's the difference between your 21854 ROM and a 21869 Rom? Also which one is newer?
I've always been wondering if there was a site somewhere that list all of the difference between build numbers.
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Re: [11-16-09] [ROM] MR.X WM6.5 V1.5 [Build 21854] [SDConfig]
See, ive noticed that it dont work for me on wifi, only EVDO, and my friend says it only works for him on wifi and not EVDO. something funny may be going on... or it could be a matter of the carrier blocking streaming media or the ISP. i know telus blocks streaming media. so if im on EVDO and im not on our roaming partners server (Bell Mobility) then streaming media does not work for me.
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Re: [11-16-09] [ROM] MR.X WM6.5 V1.5 [Build 21854] [SDConfig]
21869 is newer, as far as differences... Microsoft never makes a change log for us lol
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Re: [11-16-09] [ROM] MR.X WM6.5 V1.5 [Build 21854] [SDConfig]
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So if it's anyone in the USA, streaming media might be something the carrier doesn't like. But it's against the law for the carrier to block it at an ISP level. All they can do is ask you not to do it. |
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Re: [11-16-09] [ROM] MR.X WM6.5 V1.5 [Build 21854] [SDConfig]
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ISP's do this all the time as well, especially for voip on Business lines if they are not paying for a voip service. Also if you read the ToS of most isp's they state they have the right to filter and or throttle certain protocols for "network stability" reasons. A nother perfect example is Cable companies and how they throttle bit-torrent users. They have a pretty word for this too, its called "ISP Traffic Shaping" Last edited by Mr. X; 11-18-2009 at 12:25 PM. |
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Re: [11-16-09] [ROM] MR.X WM6.5 V1.5 [Build 21854] [SDConfig]
one thing to try tho is setting the connection type in the options of streaming media.
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Re: [11-16-09] [ROM] MR.X WM6.5 V1.5 [Build 21854] [SDConfig]
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http://www.phonenews.com/did-the-fcc...rictions-3971/ "The FCC last week ruled that Comcast was in violation of its licenses by interfering with BitTorrent traffic. While the FCC’s ruling was nebulous at best, it was the first major win for the Net Neutrality supporters. Essentially, the FCC is taking the position that, so long as network activity is not abusive, that a carrier cannot interfere with such traffic." There is a ton of info on this here: http://www.freepress.net/freemyphone Also, see the link in my sig as that is what it is all about... |
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Re: [11-16-09] [ROM] MR.X WM6.5 V1.5 [Build 21854] [SDConfig]
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Re: [11-16-09] [ROM] MR.X WM6.5 V1.5 [Build 21854] [SDConfig]
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Not only was it against Comcasts terms of service to use file sharing over bit torrent, but in a lot of cases (piracy, illegal porn, etc) it was also against the law. And the FCC still made Comcast stop that practice. I understand what you are saying. I actually work or a lartge ISP and completely understand what you are talking about. I'm just telling you that ISP's are not allowed to do that in the USA. They may be in Canada, I don't know anything about the laws in Canada (or any other country). But here in the states what you are talking about is not legal. And the specific example you give (cable companies slowing down bit torrent traffic) has already been addressed by the FCC here in the states and the largest cable company in the nation was forced to stop the practice. The FCC is further investigating net nuetrality right now and the rules could change in the future. There is also a net nuetrality bill before congress at the moment. The cable companies and telcos all have a bunch of lobbyists trying to push their agenda. But as of right now, under the temporary rules that we are operating under (as ruled by the FCC) it is not legal for an ISP to block (or slow) protocols. Now, there are exceptions- such as an ISP can require you to use their SMTP server. But they can't block the SMTP protocol altogether and prevent you from using it (without giving you access to their own SMTP server). Last edited by BlackDynamite; 11-18-2009 at 02:36 PM. |
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