This is great news folks, you can now by using a simple technique, test if your ISP is throttling you.
http://www.p2pforum.it/forum/showthread.php?t=290321Do ISPs filter internet traffic? - that's the one million dollar question currently being asked by plenty of users. Some providers are (either openly or hiddenly) applying "traffic shaping" policies, tracing their users' bandwidth usage and intervening directly in order to limit their transfer speeds.
Traffic shaping is often operated on specific protocols (typically, peer-to-peer ones), but many users lament over the fact that bandwidth is reset when any P2P program is running.
To prove the existence of file-sharing filters can be difficult, especially if one seeks for evidence on a single computer, but the process gets easier if a test is performed by two remote users exchanging given data packets through a P2P protocol. By comparing what one end of the connection has sent to what the other end has received, one can see if the content has been blocked, delayed or forged by providers.
These disks are quite big folks but I,m sure once one or two folks get the GEMINI ISO,s they can disribute them over the network.
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