Sky apologizes for PSN issues

Sky apologizes for PSN issues
Sky Broadband has admitted and apologized for an error with their system that has been blocking UK users from accessing the PlayStation Network for the seven hour period of 5pm to midnight.

The Sky system classified "PSN as a traffic-heavy application, and therefore sought to prevent or block connections to it during peak hours."

"Our network management system mistakenly classified PlayStation 3 traffic in a way which meant some customers using their consoles to access the internet may have had their speeds reduced, in line with our network management policy for Sky Broadband Connect,"
Sky added.

"This was a mistake and resulted from a systems error, for which we apologise. Our team is working on fixing this as a matter of urgency. All other Sky Broadband users are unaffected, as there are no traffic management policies in place for our on-network broadband services."

Facing tougher questions, Sky noted that traffic management is only used on P2P applications.

"There are no restrictions in place for applications such as web browsing, email, video and audio streaming, instant messaging and VOIP during peak times. And we do not put restrictions on our network outside of peak times (5pm to midnight),"
concluded the company.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 24 Jun 2009 20:08
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  • 7 comments
  • Morreale

    Is this not illegal or something?

    24.6.2009 23:49 #1

  • shengzhi

    why?

    25.6.2009 03:48 #2

  • shengzhi

    Originally posted by shengzhi: why?SPAM removed

    25.6.2009 03:52 #3

  • pphoenix

    Originally posted by Morreale: Is this not illegal or something?Not in the UK, they are allowed to block ports, traffic shape, throttle ect, there are no laws to protect people from ISP's.

    25.6.2009 11:27 #4

  • Morreale

    Quote:Originally posted by Morreale: Is this not illegal or something?Not in the UK, they are allowed to block ports, traffic shape, throttle ect, there are no laws to protect people from ISP's.Man that must suck :/

    25.6.2009 11:29 #5

  • ThePastor

    Quote:Facing tougher questions, Sky noted that traffic management is only used on P2P applications.
    If they only manage P2P then how in the world did the PS3 traffic get managed?
    Someone is not telling the whole truth here.

    And oh, by the way, this is exactly what everyone was talking about when this kind of throttling was being proposed. That the way the net is used nowdays, Movie Streaming, Gaming, ect... that throttling is going to hit everyone, hard.

    I'd call this a taste of what is to come in the future of the Bandwidth wars!

    25.6.2009 14:33 #6

  • pphoenix

    why would Sky want ppl on their isp network switching to web streaming video as current trends are showing, when they make all that lovely money from selling sky television subscriptions?

    what is throttling for?

    25.6.2009 14:56 #7

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