Public Pressure Puts Comcast Under Scrutiny
January 17th, 2008 by tkarrNet Neutrality supporters just won a new round in the fight to keep the Internet free of corporate gatekeepers like Comcast.
Over the past three months, more than 23,000 SavetheInternet.com activists sent letters to the Federal Communications Commission demanding an end to Comcast’s practice of blocking peer-to-peer traffic on its network.
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Earlier this week the FCC came through, announcing that it would investigate an official complaint made by several SavetheInternet.com Coalition organizational members about this clear violation of Net Neutrality.
The agency is now seeking public comment in the face of mounting evidence of this blocking. (The commission also asked for comment on complaints by SavetheInternet.com members Free Press and Public Knowledge about Verizon Communications’ recent blocking of text messaging.)
The FCC will consider the public response before it decides whether to punish Comcast for filtering Web traffic.
Please take a moment to tell the FCC to put an immediate stop to content blocking by any ISP.
A Non-Neutral Comcast
Late last year, the Associated Press caught Comcast secretly using Web filtering technologies similar to those used in China to censor the Internet. AP called the violation “the most drastic example yet of data discrimination.”
In November, Free Press and other open Internet advocates filed a petition with the FCC calling for urgent action to stop Comcast’s Internet blocking. Tens of thousands of activists sent letters to the agency in support of our petition.
Until now, the company’s spokespeople have thumbed their noses at the public and the press — refusing to admit that the blocking of connections is underhanded or in any way threatens the free flow of information that’s become the hallmark of an open Internet.
Make an Example of the Gatekeeper
Comcast’s defense is flimsy. The company’s blatant and deceptive blocking is exactly the type of problem Net Neutrality supporters warned would occur without open Internet protections. Public pressure is now forcing the FCC to act.
Comcast’s meddling with user content is the canary in the coal mine for corporate efforts to control the Internet. The FCC must send a stern message to stop other phone and cable companies that want to follow Comcast’s lead.
Blocking access to the Internet should never be tolerated. The longer the FCC waits to punish Comcast, the more companies will continue to invest in technologies to censor and manipulate what we can do online.





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