consumerist.com — "If a customer asks: I read that Comcast is limiting customer access to BitTorrent. Is this true? Respond: No. We...don't monitor specific customer activities on the Internet or track individual online behavior, such as which websites they visit. Therefore, we do not know whether any individual user is visiting BitTorrent or any other site..."
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cl1mh4224rdOct 28, 2007
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tobybukOct 29, 2007
Er - No! This is the way the Internet works. When you get a 2mb/s pipe you don;t get 2mb/s dedicated - its shared.
pockyNov 2, 2007
Ah, but it is also a website. Which they don't filter. That's where the word play lets them get away with this.
analogweaponNov 15, 2007
I love how the memo breezes right into referring to BT as a "website". "Oh no, we don't block access to websites...". Nobody accused them of "blocking access" to any "websites"; They accused them of throttling bandwidth to a service protocol. Ah, corporations....
walidalyDec 24, 2007
I prefer <a class="user" href="http://torrent-finder.com">http://torrent-finder.com</a> when it comes to search bit torrent