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...Outbound traffic on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences network has been restricted to a maximum of 10 percent of total bandwidth, making it much harder for those outside Harvard to access materials on students' computers through the University's speedy connection...
Such delays and failures were primarily the result of enormous outbound network traffic--traffic caused by the flow of information from Harvard students' computers to outside sources...
MP3s and other files downloaded from Harvard computers by non-Harvard Internet users are one example of information that moves in the outbound direction. Harvard students using Napster and other music-sharing Internet services to download files weren't causing a problem--but users who get their music from Harvard computers were taking up enough bandwidth to slow the network...
Student websites posted through the Harvard network and videos uploaded by Harvard users to the Internet also lie under the category of outbound traffic...
...October, Harvard Arts and Sciences Computer Services (HASCS) limited outbound network traffic for Napster but did not restrict Napster downloads...