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ISPs experimenting with new P2P controls

P2P traffic management methods debated at big NXTComm telecom show
By Brad Reed , Network World , 06/19/2008
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"It's really more of an evolution of the service provider model than anything else," he said. "It's an evolution of the business model, and there will be more to come… hopefully not to the detriment of the users."

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P2P management without data privacy issuesBy Gary_MacIsaac on June 19, 2008, 11:21 pmSome of the most common P2P protocols result in unusual and problematic patterns of network behaviour because the overlay networks they create are at odds with the...

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What About P2P Filters???By Anonymous on June 20, 2008, 12:33 pmHave the ISPs abadon the us eof P2P filters? In foolish quest to stop P2P,ISPs have brought the existence of several P2P filter vendors who promised to eradicate...

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Stop fraud not p2pBy Anonymous on June 20, 2008, 7:40 pmWhat we need to do is stop these companies such as Comcast, and Virgin from commiting fraud.

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ISPs need to..By Antihypnotic! on June 21, 2008, 4:47 am..expand their network bandwidth and infrastructure! What do they expect when they offer ADSL2+ & Cable packages of 10-20Mbps packages? The user didn't subscribe...

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P2P ControlBy BlueFoxNine on June 21, 2008, 8:55 amthere is little doubt, the internet as we know it, is going to change, and change for the worse I am sure. Anything to stick it to the people. JT http://www.FireMe.To/udi

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Market Place will solve these issues...By seidaot on June 21, 2008, 10:13 amThere is an interesting new "ISP" that provides guarantees network neutrality as a service. The service also has a bittorrent web interface. I've been using both...

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