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BASH
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BASHBourne Again Shell (Unix/Linux)
BASHBird/wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (military/aviation)
BASHBridged Amplifier Switching Hybrid
BASHBandwidth Sharing
BASHBlue Ash YMCA (Cincinnati, Ohio)
BASHBay Area Siberian Husky Club
BASHBulimia Anorexia Self-Help, Inc.
BASHBikers Against Statewide Hunger (Washington)


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I should note that SDWUG only works with ISPs that allow this kind of bandwidth sharing in their Terms of Service, making these projects completely legal
The late version of SmartPGM FX introduces features including congestion control, priority-based bandwidth sharing and support for the PGM SNMP MIB (coauthored by Talarian, Cisco and Nortel Congestion control allows the transfer of files alongside other application traffic without causing the notorious 'network storms' that can bring down a network and cause catastrophic loss of data.
RawFlow's Intelligent Content Distribution (ICD) is software-based P2P bandwidth sharing technology that allows content to be streamed live at a fraction of the cost of traditional streaming.
 
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