Comcast Looks to P2P-Agnostic Throttling »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 2 months ago in Science & TechnologyYou'll recall that despite its recently-filed lawsuit against the FCC over P2P-throttling practices, Comcast agreed it would still detail its network management policies to the organization, as originally ordered. On Friday Comcast provided that documentation to the FCC.
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