Level 3’s accusations against Comcast are “decidedly” not a “net...
Level 3’s accusations against Comcast are “decidedly” not a “net neutrality issue,” a senior AT&T policy executive said Thursday. Instead, Level 3’s allegations that Comcast is acting as a virtual toll booth over the Internet (WID Dec 1 p2) by…
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seeking compensation to carry Netflix streaming videos and other content, is a dispute about a business relationship, Senior Vice President Bob Quinn wrote on AT&T’s blog. “Comcast doesn’t care whether that traffic is video or music or e-mail or web pages. So, this really has nothing at all to do with net neutrality despite the fact that Level 3 and Free Press would like to raise the volume level to eleven."