Comcast prevailed today as the US Court of Appeals (D.C. Circuit) ruled against the FCC saying the agency does not have the authority to tell the company how it manages Internet traffic – - something Google and other companies disagree with, fearing that network operators (Comcast, Qwest, etc.) could engage in “discriminatory pricing against certain kinds of Internet traffic, like VOIP data or video packets, to insulate their voice and television businesses from competition,” writes Thomas Claburn today in a post on Information Week’s website.
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