Ah ok, fair enough. Good to know. Well, if there's anything we can do in terms of advocacy, let me know.
-Michael On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 9:31 AM, Noel Butler <[email protected]> wrote: > On 15/06/2016 16:13, Michael Oghia wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Noel Butler <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On 15/06/2016 15:57, Michael Oghia wrote: >> If HE started dishing out tunnels this week, maybe it could be addressed, >> script/database changes to ensure U.S. residents get a slice of different >> pie, that netflix could whitelist, but since its been going for many many >> years, that is not possible, not easily possible anyway without dropping >> and changing all existing U.S. users which would bring about a tsunami of >> complaints for other reasons, so no, HE wont be doing anything in the >> future :) >> >> > For what it's worth, I'm not well-versed on this issue or familiar with > any past action on it. But with that said, I understand the risks involved > in terms of disrupting services, but surely *something *must be able to > be done about this. > > Thats up to netflix - they are the ones blocking. The problem will > diminish over time when end user ISP's go native IPv6, then they want need > a HE tunnel service. > -- > If you have the urge to reply to all rather than reply to list, you best > first read http://members.ausics.net/qwerty/ >
