As they're being investigated for alleged violations of the FCC's 2005 Internet Policy Statement, Comcast appears to be sticking to the same company line that company representatives have used for months, namely that they're not blockingany applications.
According to a statement sent to Ars Technica by Comcast Executive Vice President David L. Cohen "Comcast does not, has not, and will ... [ read the full article ]
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Originally posted by snowlock: the way i see it, many users don't change their isp because they can't. i don't have any other worthwhile option out here (too far out for dsl, satellite=not worth it.)
comcast does all right by me, but it's not like i'd have the choice to switch if they didn't.
Right so that explains it because there is no competition in their market they can pretty much do as they please. Well i feel that some company should real give them a fight on their hands cause this is not fair on consumers although u may be fine by comcast the fact that you dont have a choice is a problem in itself.
Well, I've moved from Comcast to Bright House, which is Roadrunner internet.Hopefully my problems will be over, but I doubt it. The TOS for both companys read about the same, and the reps I've talked to are pretty well leading me to think this might be comcast with the serials shaved off. I pay extra for a higher speed package, which I'm entitled to use so long as I don't "bog down the network". Same ol same ol, I believe.