Just got an email back from Unblock-US, a VPN service that I imagine many people here use, after their VPN has failed to work on my PS3 for nearly a week.
I don't think it's been widely made known yet, but Virgin are apparently blocking DNS services that aren't either their own or OpenDNS. This isn't some kind of coincidence, it's a specific action they've taken.
The reason, I presume, is to try and shut down services Unblock US to make their own, UK-based versions of services like Netflix seem more attractive by forcing UK customers to use the UK Netflix.
This seems a bit dodgy, seeing as though we (and I imagine many other people) don't use those UK services because the American service embarrasses them in terms of quality and quantity of what I want to watch.
If you've been having with such services recently, and you're on Virgin, this is probably why.
This goes against net neutrality, for one thing, and it suggests something I've always been concerned about - that the ISPs will start getting delusions of grandeur about being anything other than the "dumb pipe" I pay them to be.
Going to look into switching to BT this week.
I don't think it's been widely made known yet, but Virgin are apparently blocking DNS services that aren't either their own or OpenDNS. This isn't some kind of coincidence, it's a specific action they've taken.
The reason, I presume, is to try and shut down services Unblock US to make their own, UK-based versions of services like Netflix seem more attractive by forcing UK customers to use the UK Netflix.
This seems a bit dodgy, seeing as though we (and I imagine many other people) don't use those UK services because the American service embarrasses them in terms of quality and quantity of what I want to watch.
If you've been having with such services recently, and you're on Virgin, this is probably why.
This goes against net neutrality, for one thing, and it suggests something I've always been concerned about - that the ISPs will start getting delusions of grandeur about being anything other than the "dumb pipe" I pay them to be.
Going to look into switching to BT this week.
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