Sep052008
Some faster DSL, and Comcast fights FCC
Filed under Internet / online by david brooks at 12:58 pm
Brilliantly written story (ahem) in the Telegraph today about FairPoint rolling out 7 mbps DSL in some areas, as a sort of place-holder as they work on an IP network that the company says will allow copper-line DSL downloads of up to 25 mbps in much of New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.
At the same time, the region’s other big Internet provider, Comcast, is escalating its fight against FCC rulings that it illegally block BitTorrent and other peer-to-peer networks.

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