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A few weeks after Comcast’s non-deal deal with BitTorrent on making the latter’s P2P apps run more smoothly for the cable operator’s broadband subs, the largest U.S. cable operator said it will begin testing Pando Networks‘ file-sharing technology. On top of that, the two have issued a call for a “P2P bill of rights and responsibilities.” Comcast and Pando plan to convene a group of “industry experts” to discern what options and controls consumers should have when using P2P apps. Secondly, the two want to address what processes and practices ISPs should use to manage file-sharing running on their networks. One particularly knotty issue the pair hopes to solve is whether “P2P users should have the right to control their computers’ resources when using P2P applications.” As for the tests, Comcast and Pando will examine how file-sharing programs run on other ISP networks, including cable, DSL, fiber and wireless and measure things like performance, speed, distance and geography and bandwidth consumption. Comcast’s recent interest in working with P2P companies comes after the cable company experienced a good deal of regulatory and public criticism for its attempts to slow down file-sharing activity. Feeling somewhat chastened by the backlash, Comcast said it was trying to reduce stress on its bandwidth. Source: Washington Post
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I wouldn't trust anything that comes from group of experts that are paid for by the party chastened by the U.S. Government and also by Nother party that has the desire to to sell a product to Comcast, and in that regard, has an agenda not necessarily in the best interest of the consumer.
I suspect that Comcast is taking this approach, in an attempt to avoid telling their customers that there is indeed a cap on network traffic and what exactly, that cap is. Something that thus far, they have been unwilling to do.
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