Verizon and Comcast: We won’t block p2p
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After being accused (and proved) of throttling p2p traffic, Comcast and Verizon are speaking out and ‘partnering’ with the p2p community.
“Following some tests showing that P2P delivery can be optimized within their networks, Comcast and Verizon say they won’t block or throttle Internet traffic delivered via peer-to-peer networks.
Verizon and file-sharing firm Pando Networks shared the results of a trial that Verizon ran with Pando and other firms in February in which they tested how P2P files are delivered if an ISP teams up with a P2P company.”
What a relief - now the service that I pay for won’t throttle me from using the internet. Let me get my checkbook out, and bend over some more.












































cason said
am June 4 2008 @ 10:36 pm
The “INTERNET” is not the 95% illegal material located on p2p networks. If you haven’t realized, it’s people like you and software like that who destroy thousands of peoples true internet experience.
admin said
am June 6 2008 @ 3:31 pm
Im sorry to have offended you, but the internet does encompass any illegal files that are stored on servers connected to the internet.
What is this “true internet experience” you speak of?