With Net Neutrality Repealed, Comcast Says It Stopped Throttling Heavy Internet Users

June 14, 2018

Comcast announced that it will no longer throttle heavy internet traffic users just a few days after the end of the Obama-era regulation called net neutrality.  Thanks to an update in browser capabilities, Comcast no longer needs to continue a practice it started in 2008 of throttling — slowing down internet traffic — users who go through a lot of data. It acknowledges, however, it “reserve[s] the right to implement a new congestion management system if necessary.”

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