~10 years :/
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~10 years :/
hm. interesting point.
this is not necessarily proof that they don't like BT. throttling it makes it seem like they're trying to prevent its use, which helps out ISP's in the eyes of the law (in many countries) and the RIAA/MPAA etc., while also reducing the colossal bandwidth consumed by the protocol. thus even if ISP's liked BT because of its link to faster broadband speeds and higher premiums, it would still be wise for them to throttle it. especially since i'm sure they're aware that there are ways to get around throttling.
orfik raises a much better point, however.
hmm... ppl r optimistic :/
I'm sure ISPs like the idea of BT because ideally it could optimize global bandwidth usage and take a lot of stress off the lines. What no company likes is being sued by another company.
Everything dies. Obviousment.
Yes!
When? Who knows... maybe in few month's,maybe in few years... till then,enjoy!
if hell freeze