Bandwidth Throttling
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1. [http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Bad_ISPs Azureus Wiki] A popular BitTorrent client Wiki page | 1. [http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Bad_ISPs Azureus Wiki] A popular BitTorrent client Wiki page | ||
+ | 2. <nowiki>Chris Sorensen, "CRTC asked to stop Bell's 'throttling'," Toronto Star: Business, Saturday April 5, 2008. </nowiki> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 02:04, 13 April 2008
Intro
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Reasons for Throttling
User experience
Throttling Methods
Bandwidth Cap
Bandwidth caps are a simple method of bandwidth control used by ISPs, which limits the amount of bandwidth (upload and/or download) a user may use within a certain time period. This method has been commonplace for years, and although not all people agree with a bandwidth cap there has been few debates about the practise as it is applied neutrally to all, based on the ISP one registers with. ISPs typically offer a pay per gigabyte option for use beyond the maximum bandwidth limit.
Traffic Shaping
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Social Issues
Chosing what data get throttled / users
References
1. Azureus Wiki A popular BitTorrent client Wiki page 2. Chris Sorensen, "CRTC asked to stop Bell's 'throttling'," Toronto Star: Business, Saturday April 5, 2008.
See Also
External Links
Rogers Communications Inc. High Speed Internet Comparison
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
Canadian Association of Internet Providers
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--Mcconkbp 01:02, 9 April 2008 (EDT)