sorry cant find a really good link, this is what BT have been doing in the UK for a couple months: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5158457/ In answer to the critics, what an ISP chooses to do with its traffic *internally* is up to the ISP, and bear in mind you are not suggesting the scope of the service is anything more than an ISPs own network. This is not IP hijacking by any means, more like transparent caching and blacklisting. Steve On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Bevan Slattery wrote:
Hi,
Just to ease peoples concerns, the patent has nothing to do with blackholing. A brief description of the way it works can be found here:
http://www.scamslam.com/ScamSlam/whatis.shtml
We have not disclosed the site address to the "public" at this stage, the text of the site is only draft form for the purposes of editing and needs to be "polished". Perhaps the article wasn't as articulate in conveying this, but I'm sure you appreciate journalists sometimes don't get it right :)
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Bevan Slattery PIPE Networks
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