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Comcast Sues the FCC over Network Neutrality

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In a seemingly never ending battle with the FCC, Comcast is back on the offensive. The cable giant is looking to overturn the ruling reached on August 1st which found them in violation of the FCC’s network neutrality principles. Comcast was mandated to immediately cease any packet shaping initiatives and to publically disclose the full extent of its traffic blocking policies. Experts close to the case have chimed in on the issue and it would appear as though news of the appeal wasn’t all that surprising. Comcast has become famous in legal circles for appealing any decision it doesn’t agree with, and this case is no exception. Comcast firmly believes that packet shaping of peer-to-peer traffic is a legitimate and reasonable means of managing network traffic and intends to defend that contention to the bitter end. Despite the impending appeal, Comcast has agreed to abide by the FCC mandates until a new verdict is reached. Comcast’s packet shaping activities have been in the spotlight since late 2007 when the Associated Press revealed proof that Comcast was blocking P2P traffic during peak hours. The FCC case was seen as a test run help to determine if it could enforce its network neutrality principles. I’m sure most Maximum PC readers are rooting for the FCC, but since so little precedent in a case like this; the outcome of an appeal could still go either way.

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avatarMay they burn in hell. These

May they burn in hell. These guys are some serious a$s holes, and if I ever had to chose between comcast and no internet. You can sure as hell bet I will live without internet.

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avatarI hate comcast. I hope they

I hate comcast. I hope they lose.

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avatarI hope comcrap loses again.

I hope comcrap loses again. I'm so sick of their practices. Here, brighthouse is on their doorstep and maybe one day, brighthouse will offer their services in our area so I can say....ba bye! to thier bullshit.

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