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saveaccess's blogComcast Degrades BitTorrent Traffic Without Telling UsersPosted on October 22, 2007 - 7:56am.
from: Wet Machine Look! My Solution Found A Problem! Comcast Degrades BitTorrent Traffic Without Telling Users. Harold Feld O.K., free speech issues are always sexier. Nothing gets the public (or me) wound up like blocking NARAL or censoring Pearl Jam. But, as Ecclesiastes tells us: “Money answers all.” (10:19) At the very least, it tends to rivet people's attention without the distraction of whether or not you like the speaker or the message. ( categories: Comcast )
CT: How are You Plugged In?Posted on October 22, 2007 - 7:51am.
from: The New Times How are You Plugged In? By Robert Miller Staff Writer Since the 1950s, the American quest for TV perfection __ lots of channels coming in, a big screen to show them on, and no snow, static or interruptions __ has taken people from rabbit ears to roof antennas to cable TV. After cable, there were giant satellite antennas, which shrank to dish antennas the size of a large pizza. CT: Phone TV Conflict BlurryPosted on October 22, 2007 - 7:47am.
from: The Courant
By MARK PETERS Courant Staff Writer October 21, 2007 TV viewers might find it difficult to choose a side in the fight over cable competition in Connecticut. Should they choose the side of government officials who say they are representing consumers by encouraging TV-service competition as long as everyone in the state can benefit? CT: AT$T Ruling Could Hinder National U-VersePosted on October 22, 2007 - 7:44am.
from: Hartford Business AT&T Ruling Could Hinder National U-Verse By Mary Johnson Hartford Business Journal Staff Writer 10/22/07 Cabling for AT&T's U-verse Internet video service. For AT&T, the future isn’t just in phones. The company is making a massive bet that it will be the dominant player in providing consumers video service over the Internet. AT$T U-Verse suffers nationwide outagePosted on October 21, 2007 - 6:52pm.
AT&T suffered a nationwide outage on their U-Verse service Sunday October 21st. The post below is from an AT&T users site. This is what happens when traditionally local cable systems become centralized nationally and are run off Microsoft software - little software glitches can bring the entire service down across the country. In this case the outage appears to have been a poorly timed system upgrade. If the U-Verse service were broadcast, AT&T would be liable for millions in FCC fines, but as it is, they will just get more favorable rulings from FCC Chairman Martin and another 'get out of jail' free from the NSA and the Whitehouse. ( categories: AT&T | State Franchises )
CT: AT$T Aims Its PR Guns at ConnecticutPosted on October 19, 2007 - 6:48pm.
from: Broadband Reports AT&T Aims Its PR Guns at Connecticut A federal judge says AT&T’s U-Verse IPTV service is a cable service. AT&T says it’s not, and therefore isn’t subject to the same consumer protection and build-out rules as cable operators. IN: Comcast Closing Public Access in Indiana CitiesPosted on October 19, 2007 - 6:47pm.
from: South Bend Tribune Comcast Closing Public Access in Indiana Cities October 18, 2007 By December, possibly sooner, public access television will go dark in Michiana. Comcast has quietly begun closing public access studios in Indiana. The Great Fraud of Our TimePosted on October 19, 2007 - 6:45pm.
from: from ZDNet The Great Fraud of Our Time Make you a deal. You got a house and I build roads. So I’ll build your road, and you’ll pay me each month to use it. I’ll even let the government decide how much. Then, once it’s built, it’s mine. I’ll decide what you drive, how much you pay, where you can go and how fast. ( categories: )
Comcast Stifles Future Video CompetitorPosted on October 19, 2007 - 6:44pm.
from: Free Press Comcast Stifles Future Video Competitor From Free Press, October 19, 2007 Comcast, the nation’s largest cable company and second-largest Internet service provider, is actively interfering with its users’ ability to access legal content through content-sharing technologies like BitTorrent. The Associated Press calls Comcast’s interference “the most drastic example yet of data discrimination by a U.S. Internet service provider.” ( categories: Comcast )
Comcast blocks some Internet trafficPosted on October 19, 2007 - 6:42pm.
from: MSNBC Comcast blocks some Internet traffic By Peter Svensson NEW YORK - Comcast Corp. actively interferes with attempts by some of its high-speed Internet subscribers to share files online, a move that runs counter to the tradition of treating all types of Net traffic equally. ( categories: Comcast )
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