Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Comcast: Drew Clark digs deeper
Intrepid reporter Drew Clark recently posted an article called Comcast and Freedom to Obtain Service Plan Information that digs deeper into Comcast's practices, its terms of service, and the practices and terms of service of other Internet access providers from telecom and cable.
He observes, "What is striking is that none of Comcast’s broadband service documents make any mention of either limitations on “peer-to-peer” applications, or the use of “network management” practices on the purchased Internet service."
It's an excellent analysis, and like just about everything Drew Clark writes, it is well worth reading.
He observes, "What is striking is that none of Comcast’s broadband service documents make any mention of either limitations on “peer-to-peer” applications, or the use of “network management” practices on the purchased Internet service."
It's an excellent analysis, and like just about everything Drew Clark writes, it is well worth reading.
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