P2P Bandwidth Hogging the Net
zymano writes "zdnet has this article about bandwidth hogging p2p." I'm sure we'll see more rate limiting in the future and per-gig charges. The article says 60% of ISPs bandwidth is P2P, and that seems high to me, but not unrealistic. Besides, since most broadband is pretty seriously hamstringed in the upstream department, I'm not sure where they can go with this.
let me break down the other 40 percent of the bandwidth for you:
18% Porn
12% Spam
6% RIAA "Cease and Desist" Emails
4% KaZaa Client Software
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to get back to downloading the complete works of Engelbert Humperdinck
Mike
Weren't people complaining about spam being over 50% of the bandwithd now p2p is 60%, that looks lie 110% to me.
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As if gigantic movies and games along with lots of music files utilize more bandwidth than the 100kb of text and pictures per webpage.
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I'm guessing there's some creative making-up-of-numbers going on. If 'they' (the anti-internet people) had their way, the breakdown would be as follows:
60%: p2p traffic
30%: Spam
20%: Kiddie porn
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110% evil.
P2P uses 60% from the available bandwidth, Windows Update uses 45%. That leaves ... uhm ... less than nothing for all the other stuff?
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If you also block www and ftp traffic I GUARANTEE you will see a drop of 95% of traffic. The boss will LOVE that.
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The blame lies with the RIAA, which greatly increases p2p traffic with such tactics as polluting Kazaa filespace with bogus files (requiring repeated downloads to get a good file)
The RIAA can solve this by setting up their own free download site with free files, and get rid of the inefficiency of redundant and partial repeated p2p attempts to get songs.
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Haven't ISPs like Earthlink, AOL, and the US Government been saying in this whole Spam(tm) battle that "Spam takes up over 50% of the Internet bandwidth?"!
Lets see: 50% Spam + 60% P2P = What internet are they using?!
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Bandwidth is measured in base 2 so the maximum is 128%. Your email and browsing are tapping from the other 23%.
What?! You're blocking my god-given right to download material owned by the record labels over the network paid for by the company to the computer you gave me to do my work during the time you pay me for doing it! You thought-police system administrator's are going to be second against the wall (after the RIAA lobbyists) when the revolution comes! Information wants to be free, man!
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