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www.slyck.com -  It's no secret by now that Internet traffic creates a lot of bandwidth issues. There's only so much infrastructure to accommodate an insatiable population. If you believe the ISPs and network bandwidth management companies, you'll also believe that file-sharing protocols such as BitTorrent, Gnutella, eDonkey2000, and Usenet, make up a majority of Internet traffic.

It's not outside the realm of reason to believe that file-sharing technology has become the supreme communications medium of the Internet. For all its faults, it remains the best method for transferring files both large and small. BitTorrent and Usenet are best for large files, while Gnutella does a good job for small MP3s. As broadband becomes more commonplace in US households, more people are sharing larger files. So it stands to reason that ISPs are seeing an impressive percentage of their bandwidth used by file-sharing.
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