Comcast Defends Broadband Allocation, Cites BitTorrent

  • February 13, 2008
In an 80-page filing with the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday, Comcast Corp. defended how it manages the traffic of its broadband subscribers based on their usage, noting that a small, but bandwidth hungry portion of its 13 million subscribers eat up a disproportionate amount of its servers by running fat peer-to-peer file sharing services. The filing cited BitTorrent specifically.
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