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The server, which operates on Linux software, largely confines file-sharing activities to customers within the same ISP, resulting in big potential cost savings.
ISPs tend to rack up high bandwidth costs when a customer trades files with a customer at an outside ISP. The costs escalate further when a person in one country trades a file with someone in another country.
"That's probably where the bulk of the cost is,'' said Fergal Butler, Internet technical consultant for U.K. cable company/ISP Telewest, referring to the longer-distance connections. "That's what you have to keep under control.''
I wonder if THIS explains why some of us have had a drastic drop in speed lately.