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Making BitTorrent Clients Prioritize By Geography?

Daengbo writes "While I live in S.Korea and have virtually unlimited bandwidth in and out of the country, not all my Asian friends are so lucky. Many of the SE Asian and African countries have small international pipes. Even when a user has a high-speed local connection, downloads from abroad will trickle in. Bittorrent clients apparently don't prioritize other users on the same ISP or at least in the same country. Why is that? Is it difficult to manage? If I were to write a plug-in for, say, Deluge, what hurdles would I be likely to come across? If this functionality is available in other clients or through plug-ins, please chime in."

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  1. They should prioritize by altitude by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    That way they can take advantage of the tendency of IP packets to flow downhill.

  2. Re:Why don't the ISPs help? by larry+bagina · · Score: 5, Funny

    Better yet, ISPs should just snail mail their customers linux cds/dvds. That would basically eliminate all torrent traffic.

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  3. Re:Azereus already has a plugin for this by markov_chain · · Score: 5, Funny

    You can tell me, I work in the same place.

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  4. Re:You Asians Have Big Pipelines by OpenYourEyes · · Score: 4, Funny

    But we American get email all the time offering to make our pipeline bigger!

  5. Re:Why don't the ISPs help? by MooseMuffin · · Score: 5, Funny

    And then they could work on snail mailing truckloads of porn. That would basically eliminate all other traffic.

  6. Re:uTorrent by Lundse · · Score: 3, Funny

    You must be root to do that!

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