I once talked to a network admin from an ISP in the US, he talked of comcast 
and the P2P users having a protracted battle for a few years. He believes most 
of the advances in encrypted p2p was as a result of comcast's choking p2p 
traffic.

regards
Joachim

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      (Muwonge Ronald)The Federal Communications Commission appears poised to 
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Three of the five FCC commissioners have voted in favor of an item
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