By "categorically untrue" do you mean "FCC's open internet rules allow us to refuse to upgrade full peers"? Nick
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Livingood, Jason < jason_living...@cable.comcast.com> wrote: > On 5/15/14, 12:43 PM, "Nick B" <n...@pelagiris.org> wrote: > > > >Yes, you've got "some of the largest Internet companies as customers². > >Because you told them "if you don't pay us, we'll throttle you". Then > >you throttled them. I'm sorry, not a winning argument. > >Nick > > That is categorically untrue, however nice a soundbite it may be. If you > or anyone else truly believes we are throttling someone then I encourage > you to file a formal complaint with the FCC. According to their Open > Internet rules that we are bound to through at least 2018 (IIRC) we may > not discriminate on traffic in that way, so there is a clear rule and a > clear process for complaints. > > Jason > >