uTorrent 2.0 To Elimininate The Need For ISP Throttling

ISPs have been throttling BitTorrent traffic for years already. Although the true reasons for this are not always clear, some ISPs have argued that a high number of BitTorrent connections are slowing down other applications and traffic. In early 2007, when network neutrality was still a non-issue for most people, BitTorrent inventor Bram Cohen told us that ISPs should find a way to cope with BitTorrent.

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uTorrent 2.0 To Elimininate The Need For ISP Throttling

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Saturday, October 31st, 2009 P2P News

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