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Re: Should Virgin Media Throttle p2p traffic?
You are being pedantic. We have control in the sense that no one is or can be silenced on the internet at present. I think you need to look at the situation in Egypt. Why do you think their government found the need to take away their internet connectivity? It's a powerful tool for the people and not something which should have ANY restrictions imposed on it.
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You state that no one "is or can be silenced on the internet at present" - does that apply to newspapers' web sites, or forums like this, as I think you may find that we can be "silenced" if we break the law, or libel (or allow our members to libel) someone. You also state that that it is "not something which should have ANY restrictions imposed upon it" - how about bandwidth restrictions due to geographic/technology limitations, how about legal restrictions such a copyright/libel/criminal acts, and how about the basic economic restriction that it all has to be built and paid for, as the IntraWeeb Faeries can't actually hedge their Magic Faerie Gold™ in the Futures Markets to pay for the technology stack and fibre that is the backbone of the internet? |
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Sections of the Internet are censored for legal reasons, shaping is network management, nothing more. No-one is mooting wholesale censorship however it should be noted that many people demanding their 'rights' do so on media belonging to others. There is nothing stopping 'the people' from publishing content however sooner or later you have to use a company's network, perhaps their servers too. Shaping is not censorship anymore than an engaged tone on a telephone line is violating your right to converse. Blocking the protocols outright is censorship, this isn't happening. The Internet is a collection of privately owned networks, alongside some state ones, linked together again mostly via privately owned interconnects. You see where I'm going with this. It's a network run mostly to make money, unless every country in the world nationalises all their assets it will remain as such. Working in the field for a decade has perhaps jaded me a touch as to the more spiritual nature of the interwebs ;) |
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well 32 people say no and only 26 say yes, so virgin should stop all p2p management with immediate effect
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Or even, perish the thought, higher end connections that cost a quid or more per Mbps.
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ISPs are perfectly allowed to inspect traffic in an automated fashion for network management purposes without losing common carrier protection or violating privacy - see RIPA for more details. |
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Are you unable to address why you think Egypt felt the need to take it down completely? Quote:
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ISPs may be allowed under the pretense they wouldn't be able to afford to do it on a big brother scale. I'd like to clearly state just because RIPA allows it, it most definitely does not mean it's right or A Good Idea. |
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have a look at this data from last 5 minutes downloading of an ftp server.
before the green line is on the port encrypted ftp transfer, after green line is same server but after changed to port 443. This wasnt affected 2 days ago, so VM appear to be getting more agressive in throttling non p2p/nntp stuff yet I see no change of statement on their site. |
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Try it again, might have been a one-off ID failure.
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still the same, it wasnt one large file so was multiple connections anyway during that graph.
Will test again after midnight to see if it changes behaviour. |
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if you look at the virgin forums, they are updaing their throttling policies onto the network quite regularly, the one iv been following is the large 20+ page thread about black ops, in which they keep updaing the traffic management to the network with no difference to black ops, but peeps on here are saying that other things are changing!
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