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Google and Friends Release Net Neutrality Measuring Tools
Posted by timothy on Wednesday January 28, @06:59PM
from the which-packet-how-fast dept.

angry tapir writes "Google and a group of partners have released a set
of tools designed to help broadband customers and researchers measure
performance of Internet connections. The set of tools, at
MeasurementLab.net, includes a network diagnostic tool, a network path
diagnostic tool and a tool to measure whether the user's broadband
provider is slowing BitTorrent peer-to-peer (P-to-P) traffic. Coming
soon to the M-Lab applications is a tool to determine whether a
broadband provider is giving some traffic a lower priority than other
traffic, and a tool to determine whether a provider is degrading
certain users or applications. 'Transparency is our goal,' said Vint
Cerf, chief Internet evangelist at Google and a co-developer of
TCP/IP. 'Our intent is to make more [information] visible for all who
are interested in the way the network is functioning at all layers.'"
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