Thursday, November 22, 2007
Comcast against peer-to-peer: consumers complain to the FCC
Consumers groups have filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission against Comcast, the US number two provider of high-speed Internet access . They ask the FCC to enforce its policy principles on network neutrality by requiring Comcast to stop secretely degrading peer-to-peer applications such as BitTorrent.
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Y. Takamika, K. Shiozaki, here and here .
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OECD, here. Tbd today, Trento U.
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M. Kirkwood, here .
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CMA (not an April's Fool, in case you were wondering), here.
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