Comcast Will Cooperate With Regulators

January 9, 2008

Comcast said Wednesday that it would cooperate with an investigation by U.S. regulators into how it manages some Internet traffic on its network, but it denied it had interfered with file-sharing services.

The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Kevin Martin, said Tuesday that the agency would investigate claims by consumer groups that the cable operator had blocked file-sharing services like BitTorrent.

For the full article from the January 9, 2008, edition of the International Hearald Tribune, click here.

 

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