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Vuze Calls for FCC Scrutiny of Cox P2P Throttling Plan


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Concerned that content available on the Vuze HD Network will automatically be given a lower priority since it's delivered via a BitTorrent client.

Last week Cox Communications announced plans to begin testing out a new bandwidth-management system in their Kansas and Arkansas markets that will categorize traffic into time-sensitive and non-time-sensitive traffic categories, "momentarily" delaying - throttling - the latter in order to "provide customers the best possible Internet experience" for its subscribers.

Vuze has released a statement on its blog criticizing the plans, calling for close scrutiny by the FCC because the delivery of content available on its HD Network stands to become relegated to a “second-class” activity since its distributed via a BitTorrent client.

"We take that personally, and think you should too," it writes.

For along with FTP, network storage, software updates, and Usenet, P2P will be given a "non-time-sensitive" designation.

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