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ISP Traffic Shaping: Why Your Streaming Buffers Even When Your Internet Seems Fine
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/isp-traffic-shaping-why-your-streaming-buffers-even-when-your-internet-seems-fine.
Learn how ISPs use deep packet inspection to throttle streaming traffic and how VPN encryption helps reduce selective traffic shaping.
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The article explains how ISPs use deep packet inspection (DPI) and traffic classification to identify and selectively throttle bandwidth-intensive services such as streaming platforms. It also explores how VPNs obscure destination information, reducing the effectiveness of selective throttling, while clarifying the limitations of encryption and offering practical ways to detect whether throttling is occurring.