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2P traffic drops while streaming grows exponentially
According to new data figures from PlusNet, P2P traffic has declined significantly over the past year and legal, streaming content has grown exponentially.
The figures show that P2P traffic is down 8.75 percent year-on-year while streaming content traffi
Susan Crawford comments on FCC Comcast decision.
Yesterday’s FCC decision to require Comcast to stop interfering with popular peer-to-peer applications being used by subscribers to its highspeed Internet access service was historic. Millions of Americans were surprised by Comcast’s discriminatory activ
EFF releases ISP-checking tool
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has released a new software tool to let users keep an eye on their ISPs.
The 'Switzerland' tool probes the user's network connection and checks to see whether or not the service provide has put restrictions on pee
Vint Cerf calls for Internet speed limits
Vint Cerf said broadband speed limits rather than broadband data caps would be more useful in managing congested networks.
Canadian Association of Internet Providers (CAIP) on Bell Canada traffic throttling
CAIP on Bell Canada traffic throttling: final
European IT chief backs Net neutrality
The European Commission appears to have thrown its weight behind the principle of Net neutrality,
ISPs experimenting with new P2P controls
Peer-to-peer traffic management was a hot topic at this year's NXTcomm convention in Las Vegas, as keynote speakers and telecom industry panelists highlighted new methods for handling P2P traffic crunches
Watchdog says Net regulation must be addressed
The head of Canada's Competition Bureau says policy makers are finally going to have to address the thorny question of regulating the Internet
CRTC mulls rules for managing Internet traffic
Industry 'shaping' spat between major service providers and independents is 'only the tip of the iceberg'
Google is prepping a suite of network analysis tools for everyday broadband users.
In an effort to identify traffic discrimination by American ISPs, Google is prepping a suite of network analysis tools for everyday broadband users.
Heavy Internet Users Targeted
Cable service operators Comcast and Time Warner Cable said yesterday that they would begin testing new approaches that would slow Internet access for heavy users and charge more to those who want additional speed
Rogers says its internet interference is necessary, but minimal
Rogers Communications Inc. is defending its control over the flow of internet traffic as necessary but light-handed, amid growing complaints from users and the threat of intervention by regulators
N.Y. attorney general forces ISPs to curb Usenet access
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced on Tuesday that Verizon Communications, Time Warner Cable, and Sprint would "shut down major sources of online child pornography."
Former Prosecutor: ISP Content Filtering Might be a 'Five Year Felony'
Internet service providers that monitor their networks for copyright infringement or bandwidth hogs may be committing felonies by breaking federal wiretapping laws
Outcry over BitTorrent blocking stretches to Canada
Canadians are joining Americans in their outcry over ISPs allegedly blocking BitTorrent and other P2P applications. Now, two Canadian groups have now asked the privacy commissioner to investigate the activities of Bell Canada
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