New Network Neutrality Laws May Do Little – ISPs fight, for their right, for 'reaonable network management'

In: broadbandreports.com|Site Feeds|VoIP

30 Nov 2007


CNET insists that Comcast’s use of forged RST packets to throttle upstream p2p use could be perfectly legal under the new network neutrality laws being proposed. Just like the FCC’s policy statement (pdf), which insists consumers are “entitled to run applications and services of their choice” except in cases of “reasonable network management” — the bills may do little to thwart anything but the most egregious infractions.

The EFF this week released a report stating that Comcat’s particular brand of traffic shaping is anything but reasonable.
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