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News Article: Comcast Discloses Bandwidth Throttling Practices

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Ehtyar:
Comcast has finally relented and admitted that it throttled p2p traffic on its network to the Federal Communications Commission.




Comcast came clean with the Federal Communications Commission late Friday, detailing how it throttled and targeted peer-to-peer traffic -- maneuvers it has repeatedly denied.

The cable concern said it indeed hit "particular protocols that were generating disproportionate amounts of traffic." The peer-to-peer protocols, Comcast said, include Ares, BitTorrent, eDonkey, FastTrack and Gnutella -- vehicles used to transport copyrighted material without the owners' permission.

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4wd:
Welcome to Australia fellows, throttling is standard practice here - unless you're lucky enough to choose the right ISP ;)

lanux128:
yeah, throttling is allowed here too in view of "general interest". :o

Ehtyar:
Welcome to Australia fellows, throttling is standard practice here - unless you're lucky enough to choose the right ISP ;)
-4wd (September 22, 2008, 07:25 AM)
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Here it is simply because each successive government appears incapable of doing anything whatsoever about the abhorrent state of the countries' networking infrastructure, and of course the ISPs are all too happy to help out by traffic shaping and limiting monthly downloads.

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mwb1100:
The not only came clean with the FCC - they sent a notice to me that the Acceptable Use Policy was changing as of Oct 1 (250GB/Month limit).   I'm not too concerned with the limit - as long as they're up front about it.  I'll be interested to see how their advertising changes.  I'll bet it will say "Unlimited* Internet" with nothing but the asterisk to indicate that it's really not unlimited.

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