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[09/01/06]
Managing BitTorrents has become an issue in the news, lately. NetEqualizer, by APConnections has been able to manage encrypted BitTorrent for quite some time, and without any change in technology or upgrades or even inputting protocols by IT Administrators.

Further, the NetEqualizer's ability to keep BitTorrents in check will not be affected by encryption techniques today nor into the future.

Although NetEqualizer does not identify BitTorrents by name and break them out into pie charts, as at least one other company can do, NetEqualizer keeps them from being a serious threat to customer networks.

Mike Morgan, Windows Server Administrator of Poplar Bluff Internet, serving Southern Missouri, says: "We have 13,000 subscribers and have found the NetEqualizer will handle all forms of Bittorrent (encrypted or otherwise) traffic quite nicely, in fact we are replacing a more expensive tool from another company that required us purchase upgrades at just about the same price as a fully supported new NetEqualizer."

NetEqualizer's customer base comprises a growing subset of IT administrators that don't feel the need to identify types of traffic explicitly, as long as their impact is kept in check.

This a key differentiator between APConnection's product line and their customers, and the rest of the industry: administrators that don't want more control, but less. They want less work on their plate. NetEqualizer does it all automatically and leaves them time to administer their network with out monitoring for and inputting new protocols.

In a recent press release another major vendor claimed that their product is the first to detect and manage encrypted BitTorrent traffic. It would seem they did not do their homework and overlooked the capabilities of the NetEqualizer

The NetEqualizer is a plug-and-play bandwidth control appliance that is flexible and scalable. When the network is congested, NetEqualizer's unique "behavior shaping" technology gives priority to latency sensitive applications, such as VoIP and email. It does it all dynamically and automatically, improving on other bandwidth shaping technology out there. It controls network flow for the best WAN Optimization.

APConnections is a privately held company founded in 2003 and is based in Lafayette, Colorado (www.netequalizer.com).


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