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Packet shaping
First Comcast, Now Cox Busted 'Managing' Traffic
By Jason Lee Miller - Mon, 11/19/2007 - 11:51am.
Comcast's BitTorrent snafu set off another investigation of a cable provider and yielded similar results. This time it's Cox's interference with file-sharing service eDonkey setting Net Neutrality alarms.
Proof of Concept Gives Comcast Headaches
By Jason Lee Miller - Wed, 08/22/2007 - 1:08pm.
In the Net Neutrality debate, the last thing phone and cable companies want is a proof of concept. In fact, as one FCC commissioner has noted, avoiding these proofs is what has kept them on relatively good behavior recently. So, it was bad news when torrent users accused Comcast of degrading and blocking torrents over the weekend.
'Catch-up' Packet Takes Shape, ISPs Fire Shots
By Jason Lee Miller - Mon, 08/13/2007 - 11:09am.
British Internet service providers are concerned with the BBC's plans to allow viewers to freely download recent broadcasts and view them within 30 days, arguing that "catch-up" TV will eat up bandwidth if enough viewers take advantage of it.
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