August 30, 2007

Bandwidth could be a new global 'currency'

tribler.gif This is wild. Bandwidth could become a form of "currency" with users paying for downloaded files by uploading more data themselves, researchers say. New Scientist reports.

"he goal is to ensure that future content, particularly video, is distributed as fairly and efficiently as possible.

Computer scientists have have used the idea to develop peer-to-peer file-sharing software, which they are asking computer users to try out. They hope eventually to create a "global marketplace in bandwidth", where people can trade it as a commodity.

The researchers' free software, called Tribler, uses a modified version of the popular BitTorrent file-trading algorithm."

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