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Critic: Customers Should Reject Comcast Throttling Deal - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership
Topic: Politics and Law 3:21 pm EDT, Jul 13, 2010

IDG News Service — Comcast (CMCSA) customers should reject a proposed settlement in a lawsuit filed against the broadband provider for throttling some Internet traffic, a critic of the company said Thursday.
The proposed settlement, announced last December, especially after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled this month that the U.S. Federal Communications Commission didn't have the authority to enforce its net neutrality principles on Comcast, said Robb Topolski, a veteran networking engineer who discovered Comcast's network management practices back in 2007
Topolski, in a blog post, called on Comcast customers to send a letter opting out of the settlement to the settlement administrator by May 13. Under the terms of the settlement, a Comcast customer who had used peer-to-peer software between April 2006 and December 2008 or used Lotus Notes to send e-mail between March and October 2007 would be entitled to a maximum of US$16.

$16 is not enough damage against a monopolistic company that overcharges customers AND underdelivers service all the while changing the terms of service.

i hate you comcast.. srykthxbye!

--timball

Critic: Customers Should Reject Comcast Throttling Deal - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership



 
 
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