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Aug 9 2009

Aussie ISP Wants to Ban P2P Traffic on Off-Peak Hours

When it comes to Australian ISP stories, Australia isn’t exactly void of a number of horror stories. Things like particularly low monthly bandwidth caps and only being able to download during certain hours of the day to name a couple comes to mind. Now, one Australian ISP wants to further push out all [...]

Oct 12 2006

Exetel to Cut P2P Traffic by 50%

Exetel, the Australian ISP, has decided to begin a program of “de-prioritizing” P2P traffic and restrict the amount of bandwidth allocated to such users by 50%. Taking an aggregate of all the bandwidth users of file-sharing software could theoretically use from noon to midnight each day, Exetel then intends to restrict this amount and reduce [...]

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