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Originally Posted by downquark1
And with all due respect non-HTTP protocols are not always availiable and having to use them would kind of defeat the point of a having a fast connection.
It's becoming more and more normal to have a http and bittorrent for many file hosting sites and I think the ISP will dread the day customers get a better speed on a bittorrent swarm than a normal download  .
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I don't think BBKing was referring to Bittorrent (or any file sharing system). I think he was referring to "ftp://" links. Proxies will not affect these.