FCC Questions Possible Comcast VOIP Favoritism »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 9 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyComcast, Comcast, Comcast. You can't seem to satisfy the FCC, no matter what you do. While Comcast has just switched to a new protocol-agnostic network management scheme, the FCC has some new questions for the company: namely, why its new policy affects the VOIP services of other companies, but not Comcast's own Digital Voice service.
Read Full Story at technologyexpert.blogspot.com »
144 Views Share Story 0 Comments Report
Submitted By:
I am Editor-in-Chief at Alice Hill's RealTechNews (http://www.realtechnews.com). I also have my own blog (Tech-Ex) at http://TechnologyExpert.Blogspot.com. Finally ...
Who Also Submitted:
More News
Download Squad
Firefox 3.6 Beta 2 now ready for download, with 190 bug fixes
Google announces big price cuts on paid extra storage for GMail, Picasa Web
OS X 10.6.2 offers tons of fixes, breaks Atom support again
SheepDog rounds up stray application windows on multi-monitor setups
Hundreds of Facebook groups hacked and hijacked - to prove a point?
Engadget
Samsung SyncMaster P2770HD has built-in TV tuner, sex appeal
Zune HD Marketplace now loaded with free 3D games
ZyXEL's MWR222 Mobile Wireless Router will stop at nothing to get you connected
Logitech plans to acquire LifeSize Communications, coming soon to a boardroom near you
Nokia reveals 2015 vision while struggling with 2009 realities (video)
Science Daily
Star Trek-like Replicator? Electron Beam Device Makes Metal Parts, One Layer At A Time
Heating, Air-Conditioning And Carpets May Be Hazardous To Your Health
Discovery In Worms Points To More Targeted Cancer Treatment
Surgical Masks Vs. N95 Respirators For Preventing Influenza Among Health-care Workers
New 'FinFETs' Promising For Smaller Transistors, More Powerful Chips
Submit a Story
Advertisement
Add a Comment
Sign In With Your Propeller Account
Please keep your comments relevant to this story.
To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.