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Re: Regional differences in P2P
From: Petri Helenius <pete () he iki fi>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 16:55:56 +0300
Sean Donelan wrote:
If you leave BitTorrent out, which is probably the fastest growing protocol out there, the statistics are missing about one third of the bits moved.Apparently CacheLogic based most of their conclusions on data collected from a European "tier 1" ISP. However, another study by Sandvine found regional differences in file sharing networks. Europe and the US don't have the same file sharing patterns, or even popular file sharing programs. http://www.sandvine.com/solutions/pdfs/Euro_Filesharing_DiffUnique.pdf
Pete
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- Regional differences in P2P Sean Donelan (Jul 15)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Mikael Abrahamsson (Jul 15)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Marshall Eubanks (Jul 15)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Mikael Abrahamsson (Jul 15)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Marshall Eubanks (Jul 15)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Petri Helenius (Jul 15)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P k claffy (Jul 17)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Alexei Roudnev (Jul 17)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Petri Helenius (Jul 17)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Mikael Abrahamsson (Jul 17)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Sean Donelan (Jul 18)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Mikael Abrahamsson (Jul 18)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Alexei Roudnev (Jul 17)
- Re: Regional differences in P2P Mikael Abrahamsson (Jul 15)
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