MaineCoasts brings news that three out of the five FCC delegate have voted in favor of punishing Comcast for their P2P throttling practices. The observation of Comcast has been underway since January, and FCC chair Kevin Martin made clear their conclusion a couple weeks ago. Ars Technica has home & life cover for you get an online quote. no obligationwww.libertymutual.comsponsored linksgeorgia auto insuranceavg. policy in georgia is $79.45/mo local ga agents & major carrierswww.insweb.com/georgia/quotesinsurance directoryfind local insura as well, noting: "The initial report on the vote said nothing about which way Republican delegation McDowell and Tate might lean. FCC watchers wouldn't be at all thrown off guard* to see both vote against the order; the really interesting moment could come if they support it. Having four or even five deputation support the order would send a strong bipartisan signal to ISPs that they need to take great care with any sort of discriminatory throttling based on all at all more set than a user's total bandwidth."
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