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Net neutrality is the idea that internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon should treat all content flowing through their cables and cell towers equally. That means they shouldn't be able ...
When Comcast bought NBC in 2011, it pledged to follow the net neutrality rules the Federal Communications Commission had passed in 2010 even if those rules were later overturned in court.
Much like Comcast, AT & T also supported the repeal of net neutrality. It has just elected to be a touch more coy about how good the decision figures to be for the company’s bottom line.
Two Philly-based internet policy experts break down the net neutrality debate — and what the FCC’s decision could mean for Comcast.
What is it? In place since 2015, net neutrality requires all Internet providers, such as Verizon and Comcast, to treat all web content equally.
In fact, Comcast Senior Executive Vice President David Cohen urged Congress on Thursday to pass legislation that would "permanently preserve and solidify net neutrality protections for consumers." ...
Comcast says it loves net neutrality, hugs it to death by T.C. Sottek Dec 13, 2017, 3:26 PM PST ...
Network neutrality is the idea that internet providers (ISPs), like Comcast, and wireless providers, Verizon/AT&T/Sprint etc., should treat all internet traffic equally.
Comcast Cable CEO Dave Watson also detailed Comcast's current net neutrality promises in a blog post last week. Though he said that "Comcast does not and will not block, throttle, or discriminate ...
The biggest provider – Comcast -- likes that idea and claims in a statement that, “Getting rid of Title II does not mean that we are repealing net neutrality protections." WHAT WE FOUND ...