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by wscott 3582 days ago
I don't really know the numbers, but perhaps the majority of the customers for your ISP are not like you but have the entry level plan. And perhaps the majority of their p2p bandwidth comes from that large contingent of entry level users. This is not obviously true since p2p users are probably more likely to have the upgraded speeds, but it might be true. In that case, it might be that allows entry-level users to have faster access to internal nodes might reduce the overall traffic outside of the ISP.

So the ISP could benefit, and users could benefit and the ISP doesn't need to make any statement for or against p2p clients.