Comcast argument raises ISP questions

Would UK ISPs ever consider blocking certain sites?

A fascinating row is developing in the United States centred on a cable operator that is defending itself over accusations that its 'traffic management' protocols actively block some internet file-sharing programs.

Comcast, which has more than 13 million subscribers, has agreed to change the way that it manages its network, but there are still rumblings that the changes will not go far enough after accusations that BitTorrent and other file-share programs were blocked.

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