A 17-year-old teenager from the Virginia, United States managed to bypass the 4G LTE online grid of T-Mobile.

Hold on actually this is not the real point, though it may sound really interesting.

I played around with this portal for a while, clicking on links and trying to escape.

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Some links failed, and some worked, somewhat randomly said 17-year-old Jacob Ajit.

I assumed they must be whitelisting Speedtest-affiliated servers in some way, perhaps using the official list?.

Hence, Jacob Ajit came to know that T-Mobile was simply allowing the folders named /speedtest.

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Jacob Ajit creates a proxy server on Heroku using a tool known as Glype proxy script.

However, the young boy showed the problem that existed and contacted with T-Mobile to solve the problem.

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