"LONDON (Reuters) - Cable firm NTL is teaming up with BitTorrent Inc., the company behind the popular file-sharing software, to test a new service that will let users purchase movies and music video downloads.
The free software is currently one of the most popular ways to share pirated TV and movies. BitTorrent traffic is estimated to account for roughly a third of all Internet bandwidth, and an even higher proportion on NTL's network.
In November, the company struck a deal with the Motion Picture Association of America to remove copyrighted material from the BitTorrent.com search engine."
Me liga logia, se ligo kairo oi providers oi idioi tha exoune to dikaioma na sou kovoune access sta torrents ? etsi nomizw..
kai kati akoma..
"NTL is to begin field trials of ultra fast broadband next month in a bid to hit speeds of up to 100Mb.
Possible applications for the 100Mb service include super fast movie downloads and other content, security services such as closed circuit TV, and online gaming"