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Nice write-up!
This is a great explanation of P4P!

Comcast recently joined the P4P Working Group, and we look
forward to working with them to explore ways to optimize
p2p traffic over their infrastructure.
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Nice write-up!  laird@... | 03/16/08
Comcast  doug@... | 03/17/08
I actually got quoted in Larry's blog, but thanks.  georgeou | 03/17/08
Right, and Comcast wants to make THEIR network arcitecture problems OUR  DonnieBoy | 03/17/08
P4P does NOT alleviate last-mile congestion  georgeou | 03/17/08
Repost here, need to fix characters  georgeou | 03/17/08
ZDNet just needs to set the character encoding to UTF-8, and the problems  DonnieBoy | 03/17/08
But, Comcast is selling bandwidth the can NOT deliver. If people actually  DonnieBoy | 03/17/08
And all other cable providers?  nucrash | 03/17/08
Ok, but a "fair" method for throttling bandwidth. How about throttling the  DonnieBoy | 03/17/08
George is correct  R Harris ZDNet Moderator | 03/17/08
No one in the consumer broadband industry advertises CIR  georgeou | 03/18/08
RE: P4P: faster, smarter P2P  ihfwt | 03/17/08
Sorry boys and girls, if you  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/17/08
Yep, And That's Why I Don't Use Comcast  itanalyst2@... | 03/17/08
Not ALL the rules  R Harris ZDNet Moderator | 03/17/08
Sorry Comcast, not in my town ...  terry flores | 03/17/08
The **AAs are NOT going to like this!......  btljooz | 03/17/08
Actually, if they followed  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/17/08
This is great  John Musbach | 03/21/08

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