This will be the a good real test of whether or not the FCC will follow up
on their promise to enforce network neutrality, in terms of penalties for
comcast. I'm not holding my breath.

... Richard

On Feb 8, 2008 10:17 AM, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   After being threatened with an investigation, Comcast has, subtly,
> written
> in their contract with users that they do manage traffic.
> *http://tinyurl.com/2cyjub
>
> *
> >
> > *"*Comcast's decision to affirm its traffic management practices in the
> > newly revised ToS is a welcome baby step towards greater transparency.
> > Subscribers (disclosure: Comcast is my ISP) would love to see even more
> > transparency from the company, which remains cagey when it comes to its
> nebulous
> > usage caps<
> http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070919-comcast-speaks-out-on-bandwidth-caps-says-they-only-affect-0-01-of-users.html>as
> well as what type of traffic is liable to be "delayed."
> >
>
> Comcast is one of the biggest broadband providers in the US. Very often
> Comcast will be one of he only broadband providers in an area.
> what concerns me is that there doesnt seem to be clear rules on what they
> can and cant do.
> Comcast also doesnt seem to want to share their thinking unless they are
> forced to.
>
> Jay
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