Terrence MiaoTerrence Miao - 2013-02-12 14:34:35+1100 - Updated: 2013-02-12 14:34:35+1100
Originally shared by Financial ReviewTelstra and other internet service providers could be investigated by the ACCC if they slow down file-sharing programs like BitTorrent in favour of providing their own video content to customers. Are ISPs putting net neutrality at risk? http://bit.ly/12HqEAuA search is performed on the BitTorrent Web site on a computer monitor in Frankfurt, Germany, Tuesday, November 1, 2005. Pete Morison, a film studies graduate student from Cambridge, England, can't wait for new episodes of "The Simpsons'' to be broadcast on British television three months after their U.S. premiere. Thanks to advances in Internet download technology, he doesn't have to. Photographer: Adam Berry/Bloomberg News HOLD FOR FEATURE

A search is performed on the BitTorrent Web site on a computer monitor in Frankfurt, Germany, Tuesday, November 1, 2005. Pete Morison, a film studies graduate student from Cambridge, England, can't wait for new episodes of "The Simpsons'' to be broadcast on British television three months after their U.S. premiere. Thanks to advances in Internet download technology, he doesn't have to. Photographer: Adam Berry/Bloomberg News HOLD FOR FEATURE

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James Gemmell - 2013-02-12 21:01:13+1100
Wow, now there's someone who takes seriously the promise of "giving everyone a fair go."
Terrence Miao - 2013-02-12 21:54:44+1100
+James Gemmell Mr. J, you are nowadays so hard to find geeks even read I.T. articles from the publish for financial professionals :-)

Bow to you.
James Gemmell - 2013-02-12 22:25:00+1100
And a bow to you in return. :-)