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(Unverified)Apr 16th 2008 7:19PM
Comcast is a company offering a service, and they can refuse to continue service with a customer that they deem to be misusing their network. That's not to say that I particularly approve of Comcast or their practices, but just that they have a right to do business with whom they choose.
rodan32Apr 16th 2008 7:25PM
My response there is that over-regulation has left us with no competition. I was lucky enough to have DSL available when Comcast started throttling torrents, but I can't say I'm pleased with that option. And is there a third way? Nope, aside from dial-up or overpriced (and latent) satellite, I'm stuck between Comcast and Qwest. Sweet!