A wide array of cable and phone ISPs voiced concern that...
A wide array of cable and phone ISPs voiced concern that “damaging consequences to consumers and providers alike” could result if the FCC “rushed” to begin broadband speed testing and released data before resolving technical and operational issues. They pointed…
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to “a number of outstanding issues” that the agency and SamKnows, the FCC contractor doing a six-month performance test (CD June 2 p1), need to address, said a filing Tuesday on a meeting with an aide to Commissioner Mignon Clyburn. Representatives of AT&T, CenturyLink, Comcast, NCTA, Qwest, Time Warner Cable, USTelecom and Windstream attended. “Network engineers and technical experts from a number of ISPs have been meeting with consumer groups and equipment manufacturers since January 2010 to discuss the complex technical issues associated with developing a sound testing program,” said the filing, http://xrl.us/bhxaos. “We are continuing to work diligently and cooperatively with the Commission, SamKnows, and other industry participants to resolve outstanding issues.”