Wednesday, June 13, 2012

DOJ investigates cable companies over Netflix net neutrality row

DOJ investigates cable companies over Netflix net neutrality row

. The United States Department of Justice is trying to figure out whether cable companies are engaging in anti-competitive practices by not counting data consumed through their own homemade streaming services against customers' monthly bandwidth caps while docking users' caps for data streamed through third-party companies such as Netflix and Hulu. The Wall Street Journal reports that the investigation has been ongoing for months and that the DOJ has spoken with the major cable players as well as the major content distributors.

Boy Genius Report

See also:
technoleap, DOJ investigates cable companies over Netflix net neutrality row

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