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Suppose you are downloading MP3s using some peer-to-peer file-sharing system. The bottleneck in the Internet is your residential access link, which...

Suppose you are downloading MP3s using some peer-to-peer file-sharing system. The bottleneck in the Internet is your residential access link, which is a 128 kpbs full-duplex link. While you are downloading MP3s, all of a sudden ten other users start uploading MP3s from your own computer. Assuming that your computer is very powerful, and all of these downloads and uploads are not putting any strain on your computer (CPU, disk I/O, and so on), will the simultaneous uploads—which are also passing through your bottleneck link—slow down your downloads? Why or why not?

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