SharingZone
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The SharingZone is a decentralized, server-based P2P network normally used to exchange audio and video files, as well as computer software. There is no centralized database, rather files are exchanged between users in a direct P2P fashion. SharingZone has about 2600 Terabytes of files available for download through their server and 340 Gigabits of bandwidth [1]. SharingZone offers unlimited access, through three different payment plans.
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According to Quantcast SharingZone's website reaches approximately 38,657 U.S. monthly unique users. The site appeals to a largely male, more youthful audience. [2]

