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L'algorithm used by Google to make its sites faster than its competitors behaves “incorrectly” occupying most of the transmission band. To establish it is the study by some researchers from Carnegie Mellon University: the Bbr algorithm, developed by Big G, would manage internet traffic by consuming too much bandwidth and disadvantaging competing sites.
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