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RogerDucky

join:2002-01-04
Plano, TX

Translation:

By "protocol agnostic," I think they mean they're going to drop connections based on traffic patterns instead of specific protocols.

In other words, anything that leads to too many outgoing packets gets dropped.

Is that really any better?


mdmaddox
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join:2002-12-29
Federal Way, WA

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What I hope it means is that they follow Verzions lead. Verzion is trying to connect P2P downloads to a user on their own network before allowing a download from outside of their network. That should be faster for the user and cheaper for the ISP.
»Verizon Says They're Embracing P2P


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