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Live Streaming Company Preps Net Neutrality Complaint Against Time Warner

The San Diego-based company Commercial Network Services, which operates live streaming Webcams, intends to bring a net neutrality complaint against Time Warner Cable, the Washington Post reports. Commercial Network Services says that Time Warner charges “unreasonable rates” to deliver streaming video. The Post points out that the net neutrality regulations don't spell out “how companies should negotiate the private agreements that ensure Web traffic flows smoothly into an Internet provider's network.” Time Warner says its practices “are not only 'just and reasonable' as required by the FCC, but consistent with the practices of all major ISPs and well-established industry standards.”

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