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Comcast Is Pretending to be You

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This AP story makes clear that Comcast is pretending to be part of online conversations in order to frustrate users who want to use particular online applications. This happens all the time in the name of "traffic shaping" — it's the kind of thing that China does to interfere with internet use. What's different and important about today's story is that people have carefully experimented. We can now understand exactly what Comcast is doing.

. . . Comcast will say "we're not blocking." But they're degrading, prioritizing, and filtering, without telling users. And they're planning to do much more of this.

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You be me for a while, and I'll be you.

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Reply#1 - Sun Oct 21, 2007 11:31 AM EDT
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