Mar 17 2003

BT accused of Supporting illegal file trading

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British Telecom, the UK’s biggest service provider in terms of peer-to-peer traffic has been accused of supporting illegal file trading by the British Phonographic Industry (RIAA British equivalent).

Accusations about BT came after recent moves by NTL to curb p2p users by imposing a traffic limit on broadband users, now the BPI have set their sights on BT. According to Duncan Ingram of BT Openworld “In terms of capping downloads we have no current plans to do that. We are managing our network very well.”

The full news article can read at the BBC website.

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