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Comcast to Throttle Heavy Internet Users Up to 20 Min

posted by soulxtc in file sharing // 102 days 13 hours 12 minutes ago

New "Fair Share" plan would leave users with Internet speeds equivalent to "a really good DSL experience'' as it tries to figure out how to mange network traffic after FCC ruling that it can't single out specific applications and services like BitTorrent.


Comcast just can't seem to figure out how to properly manage network traffic without angering Internet subscribers. First it was their decision to throttle BitTorrent users, a plan that the FCC ultimately found violated that agency's principles of “unfettered access." Now it's their plan to reduce Internet connection speeds for heavy users regardless of application or service being used.


Tentatively dubbed "Fair Share," the plan will target the heaviest bandwidth users during periods of network traffic congestion and reduce their connection speeds for anywhere from between 10 and 20 minutes. Afterwards it would return to normal. Throttled users will find themselves relegated to "a really good DSL experience," according to Mitch Bowling, Comcast's senior VP and general manager of online services.


"Fair Share" will determine "in nearly real time'' whether congestion is caused by a heavy user, he said. "If in fact a person is generating enough packets that they're the ones creating that situation, we will manage that consumer for the overall good of all of our consumers."


Comcast is also evaluating a 250GB p/mo data cap and increased DMCA enforcement.


At least the plan doesn't single out BitTorrent or P2P in general, but it makes you wonder how often your use of such applications will deem you a "heavy user." If you're paying $60 bucks a month for 1.5 MB/s DL and 250kB/s UL connection speeds isn't it kind of false advertising to say that you only really get them when an ISP's network can handle it?





  • #1    A 'really good DSL experience'? They almost make it sound pleasant.
    posted by kumquat 102 days 2 hours 41 minutes ago
  • #2    Maybe ComCrap can upgrade their little network and get with the times....
    posted by kill.rhythm 102 days 2 hours 33 minutes ago
  • #3    I already have "a really good DSL experience". I get no throttling of any kind EVER and they don't seem to mind using 100's of GB per month of bandwidth :D
    posted by manakazero 102 days 2 hours 13 minutes ago
  • #4    Makes you wonder why they use those turtles who prefer DSL over cable high-speed. Some kinda double talk... bet Orwell is rolling in his grave.
    posted by Burt_Flaxton 101 days 22 hours 56 minutes ago
  • #5    It's ComCrapstic! Sounds like Bill Slowsky will choose ComCrap over DSL after all....
    posted by Nuke Baby 101 days 17 hours 16 minutes ago
  • #6    Totally agree with kill.rhythm, if they'd just upgrade their Craptastic network, they wouldn't have to throttle. Fiber optics FTW.
    posted by Southgate 101 days 16 hours 20 minutes ago

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