Free Internet Advocates, Providers Clash at Cambridge FCC Hearing
State House News Service, February 25, 2008
By Kyle Cheney
Comparing Internet access to a racetrack, a filesharing company today joined a chorus of calls for the FCC to shed light on the way major Internet providers like Comcast favor some Web sites over others, purportedly slowing down the sites of competitor companies or those that can't afford to pay for speedy connections.
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