Telstra has yet to exterminate a persistent six-month old bug in some ADSL routers despite earmarking a pre-Christmas fix date, leaving peer-to-peer file sharing barely functional for some users.
An ADSL bug that has baffled Telstra for seven months is continuing to outwit the telco giant, with the fix date for some disabled peer-to-peer files sharing services now pushed back for the third time this year.
Telstra believes it has finally found a fix for a “peculiarity” in peer-to-peer ADSL connections that it was first informed of as far back as six months ago.
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