P2P caching: Unsafe at any speed?
Peer-to-peer traffic is one of the biggest headaches for Internet service providers, but now a Swedish company says it has developed technology that can help handle the load. "Last week, Stockholm-based Joltid said three major service providers in Europe licensed its PeerCache technology - software designed to reduce costs of network traffic by caching frequently traded digital files within file-swapping systems."
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