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Verizon Cooperates with P2P File Sharers

ChopSuey   via Yahoo on 14 March 2008 - 16:25 · 13 comments & 7383 views

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Peer-to-peer file sharing, the primary vehicle for online piracy, has been as unpopular with Internet service providers as it has been popular with users. Providers have banned, blocked or slowed peer-to-peer traffic in their efforts to keep the flood of music, video, games and software from overwhelming their networks. But Verizon Communications Inc. has broken ranks with the industry and is set to announce Friday that it plans to help its users share files faster -- at least those who do it legally.

At a conference in New York, the Verizon group will present test results showing that when an ISP cooperates with a file-sharing software maker they can speed downloads an average of 60 percent -- though collaboration boosted some downloads six-fold on fast Internet connections

"This test signifies a turning point in the history of peer-to-peer technology and ISPs," said Robert Levitan, chief executive of file-sharing company Pando Networks Inc. "It will definitely show ISPs that the problem is not peer-to-peer technology, the problem is how you deploy it. It is possible to deploy P2P to their advantage."

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(1 reply) #1 PermaSt0ne on 14 Mar 2008 - 16:40
ouuuu first FioS and now this. verizon is lookin good now days
#1.1 unknownsoldierX on 14 Mar 2008 - 21:04
(PermaSt0ne said @ #1)
ouuuu first FioS and now this. verizon is lookin good now days


Yeah. Except for the whole wiretapping thing.
#2 Gabe3 on 14 Mar 2008 - 16:45
Wish we had verizon down here in south florida
(3 replies) #3 C_Guy on 14 Mar 2008 - 17:21
Well thank God "the primary vehicle for online piracy" is still alive and well for all the pirates (criminals) out there. Whew!
#3.1 Digitalfox on 14 Mar 2008 - 17:28
I love P2P...

And P2P is legal
#3.2 vetneufuse on 14 Mar 2008 - 19:22
(Digitalfox said @ #3.1)
I love P2P...

And P2P is legal

Yes P2P is legal, there are legal uses like distributed application processing... but shareing copyright stuff with out permission or owning the copyright of course is illegal
#3.3 Digitalfox on 15 Mar 2008 - 00:40
(neufuse said @ #3.2)
(Digitalfox said @ #3.1)
I love P2P...

And P2P is legal

Yes P2P is legal, there are legal uses like distributed application processing... but shareing copyright stuff with out permission or owning the copyright of course is illegal


There you go, I just said P2P.. But people automatically think about piracy..
#4 IceBreakerG on 14 Mar 2008 - 18:53
I wish I could get FiOS in Memphis, but it's not available in this market and probably never will be since at&t owns it. At&t sucks horribly too.
#5 gigapixels on 14 Mar 2008 - 20:32
I love Verizon. Their FiOS service is second to none.
#6 DELTA75329 on 15 Mar 2008 - 01:16
To put it mildly, this development is going to annoy a lot of fat cats content providers.
#7 getmeawhopper on 15 Mar 2008 - 01:34
Let the pirates roam free!
(1 reply) #8 X'tyfe on 15 Mar 2008 - 02:08
if you cant beat em, join em 1 Pirates, ISPs 0
#8.1 vetneufuse on 15 Mar 2008 - 03:15
(X'tyfe said @ #
if you cant beat em, join em 1 Pirates, ISPs 0


Actually Verizon 1, they will get customers too from this probably

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