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By Andrew Donoghue

Published: Monday 21 April 2008


Name

Andrew Robb


Location

work


Occupation

IT


Comment

As part of the 'solution' we need to have efficient methods of content delivery. The unregimented peer-to-peer protocols should be relegated to individuals sharing files with small interest groups. As they stand, they do not allow ISPs to satisfy requests from a local cache.

In their turn, ISPs need to collaborate with P2P and act as 'super peers' - at the same time, throttling transfer rates from non-local peers.



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