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Aragorn 24-02-2006 11:31

Is this why filesharers are seeing things slow down?
 
Interesting article on the Reg about traffic management, esp P2P restriction.
I wonder if our friends NTL & Telewest are using this?

Quote:

Originally Posted by ElReg
It turns out that a company called Sandvine is now boasting of its ability to "manage" peer to peer traffic over the internet. What this means, simply, is that if your ISP doesn't like what you're doing with your internet connection, it can slow you down.

Sandvine told delegates to this week's NetEvents Summit here in Garmisch, Germany, that peer to peer services like BitTorrent and eDonkey - and Skype - were now forcing internet service providers to increase capacity.
"From our survey, we can tell that out of all the traffic coming into the network, 60 per cent is peer to peer; and 70 per cent of the upstream traffic is also peer to peer," said the company today.
The number of file sharers has risen dramatically, says Sandvine. "Users are moving from sharing three meg songs to uploading and downloading 600 gig movies. That means that service providers have had to apply a lot of traffic assistance for this increased traffic."
Traffic assistance? "Reducing the number of sessions that are allowed. Nobody wants to control customers and say what they can and cannot do... but ISPs want some control to reduce the cost."


zing_deleted 24-02-2006 13:11

Re: Is this why filesharers are seeing things slow down?
 
I wouldnt be surprised.Lets face it P2P sharing is going to be a thing of the past eventually or if not gone reduced to ther serious underground.Newsgroups are the way forward I have no doubt of this and with costs dropping and retention rising its worth the 15 quid a month for unlimited full speed downloads imo.P2P spreads viruses opens ports and aids hacking and it get some people caught and fined

Paul 24-02-2006 17:36

Re: Is this why filesharers are seeing things slow down?
 
AFAIK they do not do any traffic shaping, but they were looking into P2P caching servers.

aliferste 24-02-2006 19:45

Re: Is this why filesharers are seeing things slow down?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb
I wouldnt be surprised.Lets face it P2P sharing is going to be a thing of the past eventually or if not gone reduced to ther serious underground.Newsgroups are the way forward I have no doubt of this and with costs dropping and retention rising its worth the 15 quid a month for unlimited full speed downloads imo.P2P spreads viruses opens ports and aids hacking and it get some people caught and fined


What newsgroups do people actually go to ? I can never find anything !

bob_a_builder 24-02-2006 20:47

Re: Is this why filesharers are seeing things slow down?
 
But is not only P2P thats going to be affected ....

"One reason ISPs like doing this, is to encourage their customers to use the company's own VoIP system, rather than a rival's. If the packet is void, and is detected as from the cable company's own product, it is optimised - sent through faster than normal. Other packets are allowed to take their place in what's left of the queue"

from page 2 of the Reg article

So much for being content agnostic ?

Chrysalis 24-02-2006 21:55

Re: Is this why filesharers are seeing things slow down?
 
p2p is unsustainable, it puts the burden of servers fully onto consumer isp's. Consumers pay rock bottom prices.


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