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From: Umar Saif [u...@lums.edu.pk]
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 6:22 AM
To: Umar Saif
Subject: BitTorrent for the Developing-world

Dear Friends -

Have you noticed that BitTorrent has disproportionately poor performance over 
low-bandwidth connections in countries like Pakistan? BitTorrent is a hugely 
popular peer-to-peer file sharing protocol, accounting for as much as 70% of 
the Internet traffic in countries with widespread broadband connections. In a 
country like Pakistan, where Internet connections typically vary between 5-20 
KB/sec, BitTorrent is almost unusable.

Over the past one and half year, we studied the performance and behavior of 
BitTorrent in the developing-world using hundreds of real-world and synthetic 
swarms. We found that under low-bandwidth conditions, BitTorrent's performance 
and fairness significantly deteriorates.

Therefore, my research group has developed a modified BitTorrent client for the 
developing-world. Our client, called BitMate, enhances the performance of 
low-bandwidth nodes without cheating, circumventing the fairness policy of 
BitTorrent or adversely affecting the performance of other peers.

BitMate outperforms vanilla BitTorrent by close to 70% in download performance, 
while at the same time improving upload contribution by as much as 1000%! 
BitMate is fully compliant with the BitTorrent protocol and compatible with 
existing BitTorrent clients. BitMate is implemented using Azureus (Vuze) code 
base. Please use our client, let us know what you think and help spread the 
word.

More at: http://www.dritte.org/bitmate.html

P.S. The current client is our first public release. Please let us know if you 
face any issues in installing or using the client.

Best regards,
--
Umar Saif | http://people.csail.mit.edu/umar

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