FCC Questions Comcast's Treatment of Competing VoIP
IDG News Service, January 20, 2009
By Grant Gross
Officials at the FCC have questioned why Comcast, the largest provider of cable-modem broadband service in the U.S., exempts its own VoIP from traffic congestion slowdowns, but doesn't offer the same protections to competing VoIP services running over its network.
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