Apparently, it’s not just the P2P sharers Comcast can sting with it’s 15-minute QoS demotion plan. It appears the FCC is digging into documented allegations that Comcast can actually penalize third-party voice over IP providers if it so chooses. This is new, according to DSLReports. Compliance with neutrality urgings from the FCC has never been mandatory (nor should it be). But, at least in a few isolated cases, it appears Comcast has gotten away giving the competition an offer they can’t refuse.
Heh, imagine that.
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