Why P4P could become the P2P

Panda says its tests revealed a 235 per cent increase in delivery speeds

Leading P2P content delivery services provider Pando Networks has said that field tests on advanced new P2P protocols – commonly known as P4P – have demonstrated that it is capable of operating at far higher speeds while also optimising network costs for ISPs.

Panda claims that its tests – conducted using data from over 3,000 ISPs around the world – revealed a 235 per cent increase in delivery speeds across US cable networks alongside a 898 per cent increase for international broadband networks.

"We're interested in approaches to content delivery that are good for users, content providers, and network providers. These trials are a first step in that direction," said Charles Kalmanek of AT&T Labs.

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