Comcast Honors FCC Authority on Neutrality
Broadband Reports, September 21, 2009
By Karl Bode
In a recent blog post, Comcast pretends to support the FCC's new push to impose Net Neutrality rules -- sort of. That's strange, given that Comcast sued the FCC when the FCC gave Comcast a love tap for throttling upstream P2P traffic. According to Comcast's David L. Cohen, the company "supports and honors" the FCC's Net Neutrality policies.
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