Comcast's traffic management continues

ThraxThrax 🐌Austin, TX Icrontian
edited August 2008 in Science & Tech
Yesterday Comcast said it planned to continue throttling users on their network with protocol-agnostic traffic management. Comcast plans to impede the speeds of a bandwidth-intensive user "roughly between, probably, 10 and 20 minutes" says Comcast's senior VP and general manager of online services Mitch Bowling. Comcast's new approach to operating their network is the first of many such trials in an industry that claims to be struggling to keep up with the demands of its users.

Dubbed "Fair Share," Comcast alleges that the new technique is for the health of its network. "If in fact a person is generating enough packets that they're the ones creating that situation, we will manage that consumer for the overall good of all of our consumers," Bowling said. Users who continue to generate intense traffic, regardless of its intent or purpose, will be managed until the traffic subsides.

The Philadelphia-based ISP recently found itself at the middle of a controversy when it came to light that it was surreptitiously interrupting users of the BitTorrent protocol with artificial packet loss. The ensuing flash mob of angry internet users and internet-era civil rights groups resulted in a public censure for the ISP.

Comcast's commitment to the same practice on a broader scale is striking some as a disingenuous disregard for the spirit of the censure. Commenters have been quick to point out that the new practice continues in the same vein, while merely targeting additional people.

In light of the recent announcement that the new technology would be undergoing trials in select markets, Comcast was quick to defend itself. In a managed state, a user would have a connection that provided “a really good DSL experience,” Bowling said as he poked fun at competitors.

Comments

  • TvManPwnsTvManPwns Manitoba, Canada Member
    edited August 2008
    Well, I'm in Canada so I don't even have comcast. . . But I think my service provider is throttleing my internet speeds as we. They suddenly started to drop off the charts after an intence month of hardcore bittorrenting (all bible music of course) :bigggrin:
  • pigflipperpigflipper The Forgotten Coast Icrontian
    edited August 2008
    Every day I have to reset my damn modem, or I will be downloading something and BAM! no more internet connection. THANKS COMCAST!
Sign In or Register to comment.