Ask HN: The ISP has a competing product so has decided to block my domain
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#12Re: Ask HN: The ISP has a competing product so has decided to block my domain
#13Get a vanity IP address like 75.74.73.72. Make up signs telling people in your town to switch their DNS to Cloudfare or Google.
Re: Ask HN: The ISP has a competing product so has decided to block my domain
#14Publicly freely available doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s legal for you to embed them in your website without some licensing agreement. (I’m assuming your site isn’t just a list of external links.) Just as a heads up.
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#15Can you market outside of the country, where the ISP doesn’t have reach? Surely the product you have is valuable if the ISP feels threatened by it.
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#16Depending on how you built it, could you migrate it to a platform like AWS or Azure where the IPs you use are mixed up with other services?
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#17Isn't that a clear case of tortious interference?
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#18Isn't that a clear case of tortious interference?
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#19Re: Ask HN: The ISP has a competing product so has decided to block my domain
#20Usually a telecom operator agrees to some specifications as part of winning the bid for the license. And usually those specifications include obligation to be neutral when transmitting data.
Try to find that spec, find the right section, and complain formally to the authority of regulation.