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Re: Network end users to pull down 2 gigabytes a day, continuously?

  • From: Alexander Harrowell
  • Date: Sat Jan 06 06:44:44 2007
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There's also Democracy - http://www.getdemocracy.org

Open source TV-over-IP suite including edit tools, server, and client. For these purposes, more interesting is that the transport layer is BitTorrent, so yup, if you're receiving you're also sending.

On 1/6/07, Trent Lloyd <[email protected]> wrote:

Howdy,

On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 03:18:03AM -0500, Robert Boyle wrote:
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> At 01:52 AM 1/6/2007, Thomas Leavitt <[email protected]> wrote:
> >If this application takes off, I have to presume that everyone's
> >baseline network usage metrics can be tossed out the window...
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> Interesting. Why does it send so much data? Is it a peer to peer type
> of system where it redistributes a portion of the stream as you are
> viewing it to other users?

"The Venice Project is the new system being developed by Janus Friis
and Niklas Zennstr?m, the Scandinavian entrepreneurs behind the
revolutionary services Kazaa and Skype."

That's probably a safe assumption. :)

Cheers,
Trent

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