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Re: Online games stealing your bandwidth
From: Matthew Walster <matthew () walster org>
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 01:17:59 +0100
On 26 September 2010 00:47, Adrian Chadd <adrian () creative net au> wrote:
I don't recall any protocols being standard. Plenty of people sell p2p caches but they all work using magic, smoke and mirrors.
I had the P4P (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proactive_network_Provider_Participation_for_P2P) pointed out to me - but like you said, it's hardly going to be an open standard if it gets anywhere. M
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