BitTorrent, Comcast Could End Dispute

WASHINGTON Two of the warring parties in the battle over network access known as network neutrality announced an armistice of sorts as Comcast and BitTorrent agreed to take steps to end their dispute.

BitTorrent, a P2P service, and the nation’s biggest cable operator have been fighting over the issue after Comcast blocked the service citing network management concerns.

In a statement, the two companies said they “will undertake a collaborative effort with one another and with the broader Internet and ISP community to more effectively address issues associated with rich media content and network capacity management.”

Comcast went even further saying the were “in discussions with other parties to help facilitate a broader dialogue and cooperation across industries.”

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