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Comcast, net neutrality advocates clash at FCC hearing / did cable giant pay people to pack meeting?
by Matthew Lasar Feb 27 2008 - 10:06am Ars Technica story
A civil but tense tone prevailed on Monday at the Federal Communications Commission's hearing on how to address concerns that Comcast and other ISPs degrade P2P traffic. Comcast executive vice president David L. Cohen was the star of the show, and he knew it. "It's a pleasure to be here as a participant and hopefully not the main course for your meal," Cohen told all five Commissioners and a lively audience during the event's first panel discussion, held at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. More here. And did Comcast pay people to pack the meeting? Read here.
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