Switzerland: Test Your ISP's Net Neutrality
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has released Switzerland, an open source software tool for testing your ISP's net neutrality.
Here's an excerpt from the announcement:
Part of EFF's "Test your ISP" project, Switzerland is an open source, command-line software tool designed to detect the modification or injection of packets of data by ISPs. Switzerland detects changes made by software tools believed to be in use by ISPs such as Sandvine and AudibleMagic, advertising systems like FairEagle, and various censorship systems. Although currently intended for use by technically sophisticated Internet users, development plans aim to make the tool increasingly easy to use.
Latest posts in Net Neutrality
- Two Strikes and You're Out: Comcast Will Suspend Internet Service If Residential Customers Exceed New Monthly Data Limit Twice - August 28th, 2008
- FCC Issues Memorandum Opinion and Order about Comcast P2P Blocking - August 20th, 2008
- Free Wireless U.S. Broadband, Censorship Included - August 12th, 2008
Latest posts in Open Source Software
- OpenCollection Version 0.54-3 Released - August 8th, 2008
- Zotero 1.5 Sync Preview Released - July 10th, 2008
- SRU Open Search: Open Source Customizable Interface for Displaying SRU-Formatted XML - July 10th, 2008
Latest posts in P2P File Sharing
- Copyright Alert: Senate Passes Higher Education Opportunity Act - August 3rd, 2008
- Copyright Alert: House Passes Higher Education Opportunity Act - July 31st, 2008
- Six Largest UK ISPs to Crackdown on Illegal File Sharing in Deal with BPI - July 24th, 2008




























