FCC Gives Comcast a Good Scolding
By a vote of 3-2, the Federal Communications Commission has sharply rebuked Comcast for its network management practices. It found not only that Comcast’s practices were invasive, but also that the company was likely motivated by anticompetitive issues. “The Commission found that Comcast monitors its customers’ connections using deep packet inspection and then determines how it will route some connections based not on their destinations but on their contents,” said the FCC in a statement.
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FCC Gives Comcast a Good Scolding
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