Just when you thought Comcast would get things back to normal, they go and cap the amount of data users can download and then charge for over use.
I put up a thread about this about a week or so ago.
And read about the appeal a day or so ago.
You may want to start checking out this site.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080904-martin-responds-to-comcast-lawsuit-we-still-want-answers.htmlAs they seem to be following this situation very closely.
All around damn good website as well. Seems to be right up your ally
FCC Chair Kevin Martin is publically responding to the lawsuit
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Martin responds to Comcast lawsuit: we still want answersBy Matthew Lasar | Published: September 04, 2008 - 09:20PM CT Chair Kevin Martin said today that he was "disappointed" by Comcast's decision to sue the FCC over its move to sanction the company for P2P throttling. But Martin said he's glad that the cable giant says it will still comply with the Commission's Order requiring the company to reveal its Internet management policies, because the agency has lots of questions.
"Given Comcast's past failure to disclose its network management practices to its customers, it is important Comcast respond to the many still-unanswered questions about its new management techniques," Martin warned in a statement released this afternoon. Most notably, what exactly does Comcast mean when it says it will have a "protocol agnostic" management system in place by the end of the year? "...