Very interesting. Tons of upgrades, moving to 100 megabit services, listening to it's customers needs and no longer throttling torrents. Sounds like a great company to me. Although it will be interesting to see how they handle traffic management.
*UPDATE*
FCC wants to know when. Good second article. FCC believes that reasonable traffic management is necessary, but how and how much? The FCC has ALWAYS supported competition and free market principles. Will hold public hearing April 17 to discuss.
http://www.lightreading.com/do...doc_id=149383&site=cdn
"Although the details have yet to be hammered out, Comcast has already agreed to migrate to a "protocol agnostic" capacity management system by the end of 2008. Among components of that system, Comcast reportedly will ensure that P2P connections are not reset."
"As a result of recent discussions with BitTorrent and other parties, Comcast "will have to rapidly reconfigure [its] network management systems, but the outcome will be a traffic management technique that is more appropriate for today's emerging Internet trends," said the MSO's CTO Tony Werner in prepared statement."
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"The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman has asked Comcast Corp. (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) to commit to when it will halt its current P2P management practices in the wake of an agreement announced between the MSO and BitTorrent Inc. earlier today."
""Today's announcement confirms my belief that the FCC needs to play a proactive role in preserving the Internet as a vibrant place for democratic values, innovation, and economic growth," he said. Without the FCC's attention on this issue, "we would not be having the conversation that we are having now? about the best way to implement reasonable network management," Copps added."
http://www.lightreading.com/do...doc_id=149417&site=cdn
*UPDATE*
FCC wants to know when. Good second article. FCC believes that reasonable traffic management is necessary, but how and how much? The FCC has ALWAYS supported competition and free market principles. Will hold public hearing April 17 to discuss.
http://www.lightreading.com/do...doc_id=149383&site=cdn
"Although the details have yet to be hammered out, Comcast has already agreed to migrate to a "protocol agnostic" capacity management system by the end of 2008. Among components of that system, Comcast reportedly will ensure that P2P connections are not reset."
"As a result of recent discussions with BitTorrent and other parties, Comcast "will have to rapidly reconfigure [its] network management systems, but the outcome will be a traffic management technique that is more appropriate for today's emerging Internet trends," said the MSO's CTO Tony Werner in prepared statement."
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"The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman has asked Comcast Corp. (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) to commit to when it will halt its current P2P management practices in the wake of an agreement announced between the MSO and BitTorrent Inc. earlier today."
""Today's announcement confirms my belief that the FCC needs to play a proactive role in preserving the Internet as a vibrant place for democratic values, innovation, and economic growth," he said. Without the FCC's attention on this issue, "we would not be having the conversation that we are having now? about the best way to implement reasonable network management," Copps added."
http://www.lightreading.com/do...doc_id=149417&site=cdn