Netalyzr Featured in New Scientist

May 25, 2010
The Netalyzr system, developed by members of the Networking Group, has been featured in New Scientist magazine. The article encourages readers to try the system, which analyzes the extent to which a user's Internet service provider is interferring with its customers' traffic. To date, 130,000 users from 180 countries have tried the system. New Scientist also provides background information written for a nontechnical audience on the tests conducted by Netalyzr.The system, developed by Christian Kreibich, Vern Paxson, and Nicholas Weaver, has also been featured in an article in the Register.

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