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Warp wrote:
>> In the short term only. If some ISP is getting hurt by huge bandwidth
>> requirements (iplayer, youtube, Bittorrent, etc), in the long run they
>> may save more money by implementing filtering.
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> Or simply by limiting its customers' bandwidth.
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> Bandwidth limitation for technical reasons sounds a lot less dubious
> practice than filtering content.
Yes, but easier to get more profit one way than another via marketing.
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