Rep. Markey: Don't turn BitTorrent into 'BitTrickle'

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Mon, 02/25/2008 - 11:01am

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--At an unusual public hearing held away from Washington, D.C., federal regulators and a key Democratic congressman on Monday said they're investigating the Comcast vs.

BitTorrent dispute and are ready to take action against network management practices that disrupt Internet users' experiences.

The remarks came at ...



 

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