http://torrentfreak.com/utorrent-2-0-to-elimininate-the-need-for-isp-throttling-091031/

“uTP measures the time a packet takes to get sent from peer A to peer
B, so in theory uTP will detect congestion anywhere on that path,
although in practice the congestion most often happens somewhere on
the first-mile uplink connection.”
So does this mean that the new uTorrent will result in slower download
times? Not necessarily. Since there is less congestion, uTorrent users
will experience no slowdowns in web-browsing, and ideally less
congestion and a more efficient use of the network may result in
faster download speeds. uTP is currently being tested in uTorrent v2.0
beta and thus far none of the testers have reported any significant
problems.

=======> I wait P4P instead of this ;)
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