CacheLogic has released a study on P2P trends in the last two years. If you’re into statistics, or are simply interested in what’s happening in the world of P2P, you may want to take a look.
As was previously reported, eDonkey took the lead from BitTorrent following some pretty high-profile court cases, except in Asia where BitTorrent is still king of the hill. Surprisingly Gnutella, long given up for dead by the MPAA and RIAA, is gaining ground, probably due to most people thinking it has fallen off the radar of most lawsuit-happy organisations.
Highlights and links to the full presentation can be found here.
CacheLogic is a technology company that provides a suite of complementary products that deliver traffic management and network intelligence solutions for the Internet Service Provider and Telecommunications sectors. CacheLogic’s core products provide carrier grade solutions that enable ISPs to make significant cost savings through the intelligent management of Peer-to-Peer traffic across their networks, whilst maintaining the end-user experience.
CacheLogic is a privately held, well funded company headquartered in Cambridge, England with sales coverage in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia Pacific.

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