Comcast Opens Lanes for All Traffic

Thanks to Ann Higgins to sending me the heads up on shift of winds at Comcast (Comcast to stop hampering file-sharing). Comcast got into trouble for throttling customer traffic based on usage. One of the big examples was cutting off BitTorrent users.

Well, faster than prom dates are made and broken at this time of year – Comcast and BitTorrent are friends. They are going to work together to find a better way to manage the traffic so that all users get the bandwidth they need.

It sounds as if they are hoping to have some solutions in place by the end of the year. It will be interesting to see how if this has any effect on the FCC meetings. I think that the fact that the vendors have worked on a solution together will demonstrate that a light touch in regulation can work. (That’s not a vote one way or another from me – just an observation.)

Free Seminar on Community Broadband in Mpls on May 14

Alcatel-Lucent is offering a free, one-day seminar to encourage community leaders to network with peers and learn how to bring broadband to the community.

The will Answer your questions on:

  1. How to overcome regulatory and legal issues?
  2. How to develop and present your business case?
  3. What funding sources are available?
  4. What fiber technology to deploy?

The conference will be on May 14, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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