Is Bayan blocking Brian Gorrell’s blog?

Posted on April 12th, 2008

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RECENT reports from several mIRC chatrooms showed that Internet users subscribing to BayanDSL or on dial-up using Bl@st Prepaid, both Lopez-owned, have complained they could not open Brian Gorrell’s blog. On certain occassions, a notice appears saying: Window is busy. Closing this window may cause some problems. We hope this is not deliberate. If it is, this is very disturbing.

If you are a BayanDSL or a Bl@st Prepaid user and have experienced the same, you are welcome to leave a comment for further discussion.

By the way, if you are interested to read the full text of the Supreme Court resolution on the PEA-Amari deal, detailing the involvement of Ms Aurora Montano, click here. Thanks!

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2 Responses to “Is Bayan blocking Brian Gorrell’s blog?

  • 1
    siok kim
    April 15th, 2008 09:29

    I have a problem in accessing brian gorrell site.
    I’m using skyinet.

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    Admin’s Note: Skyinet is Lopez-owned

  • 2
    deedee
    April 16th, 2008 07:38

    I’m using Amazing Broadband and I have no problem at all accessing Brian’s blog. It was the first time I read the blog last night. I hope he gets all his money back.



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