Persson, 2007 - Google Patents
Mobile peer-to-peer applications in cellular networksPersson, 2007
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Since the introduction of Napster in 1999, Peer-to-peer applications has generated controversy through providing users with tools for sharing files, which has resulted in a large increase of traffic in fixed networks while raising piracy issues. In recent years, other …
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