Comcast gets 30 days to explain how it administers Internet |
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| By BizJournals.com | ||||
| Wednesday, August 20, 2008 15:19 | ||||
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The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday gave Comcast Corp. 30 days to disclose how it has been managing Internet traffic, its plans for switching to a nondiscriminatory method of traffic management, and the details of the new traffic management system it plans to employ. The FCC laid out the timeline in an order regarding its Aug. 1 ruling that the Philadelphia-based cable-TV, Internet, phone and media company had interfered with its Internet customers’ right to access the content and use the applications of their choice. Read the complete story here.
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