I am personally perfectly fine with this till the time the cable is mended and normal service restores. So, in order to conserve the bandwidth for some better usage and not waste everything on downloading, PTCL has blocked torrent trackers. The undersea cable is broke and it is being mended right now. Why PTCL is doing this? Well, the reason is very simple. However, if you try to add a new torrent, it won’t simply work. Thats why some people say that their torrents are downloading fine. This means that if you have a running torrent whose trackers are valid, your torrent will keep downloading. So if one goes down, they search for an alternative and hook you up with that. These trackers actively keep looking for seeders, peers, leechers and the like and keep your torrent client connected to others. Torrent protocol is based on little devils called torrent trackers which are in fact some software agents. PTCL is not blocking torrents, it is blocking torrent trackers. Since you opted not to explain in spite of knowing the inside details and PTCL/Government’s conspiracies, let me explain… If you are the know all and be all of p2p and streaming technology then simply enlighten others, otherwise avoid this abusive language. Seriously dude, you should watch your language.
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