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  2. Bandwidth throttling - Wikipedia

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    Although ISPs may actively throttle bandwidth, if the throttling is focused on a particular protocol, there are several methods to bypass the throttling (although some of these methods may be against the ToS of specific plans). [36]

  3. Traffic shaping - Wikipedia

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    Traffic shaping can be used to prevent this from occurring and keep latency in check. Traffic shaping provides a means to control the volume of traffic being sent into a network in a specified period (bandwidth throttling), or the maximum rate at which the traffic is sent (rate limiting), or more complex criteria such as generic cell rate ...

  4. VPN blocking - Wikipedia

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    Netflix users have also used VPNs as a means of bypassing throttling efforts made by service providers such as Verizon. It is also important to note that all VPNs might slow down internet connection when trying to stream Netflix; however, there are cases where using a VPN might improve connection if a user's ISP has been throttling Netflix traffic.

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  7. Internet bottleneck - Wikipedia

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    Groups like Free Press, Consumer Federation of America, and Consumers Union argue that the ISPs have no reason to remove bottlenecks from the network. The ISPs can charge more money to content providers to push past the Internet bottleneck. However, Free Press argues that ISPs could alleviate bottlenecks for all by increasing available ...

  8. Net bias - Wikipedia

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    Comcast, one of the major ISPs, conducted bandwidth throttling on 49% of its customers who were using bandwidth for P2P file sharing. After Comcast's actions were exposed, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ordered the company to stop throttling on a large scale. [ 16 ]

  9. Will the Demise of Net Neutrality Lead to Naked Exploitation?

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    The D.C. Circuit's decision to strike down "net neutrality" rules has led to a firestorm of criticism in the past week. Open Internet advocates have painted a picture of a doomsday scenario where ...