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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/413887"><b>axus</b></A> : It sounds like a good way to sidestep network neutrality issues: create an application that people want to use, which favors your network, to replace another application people would want to use, which slows down your network.<br><br>The biggest use I could see would be for TV shows; lots of people want to watch them, but the website viewers are kind of slow or low quality.]]></description>
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