AT&T: We don't throttle P2P traffic

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Fri, 04/25/2008 - 4:20pm

AT&T on Friday denied using forged reset packets to interfere with network connections of Vuze file-sharing platform users, as Comcast has been accused of doing with BitTorrent traffic.

The statement came in response to a report released earlier this week (PDF) by Vuze, which offers a BitTorrent-based client ...



 

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