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January 28th, 2009

Cox Cable will block P2P traffic as it sees fit

Posted by Richard Koman @ January 28, 2009 @ 9:30 PM

Categories: Comcast, Google

Tags: P2P, Cox Cable, Internet Service Provider, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Richard Koman

Dong Ngo at CNET reports that Cox – the U.S.’s third largest ISP – will start “discriminating” against certain kinds of traffic – big downloads, mostly. Cox says:

All the traffic on the Cox network will be divided into two categories: time-sensitive and non-time-sensitive. When the network is congested, time-sensitive traffic – applications or uses that are naturally intolerant of delay (loading web pages, instant messages, voice calls, email and gaming) — continues as usual. During that period, less time-sensitive traffic – applications which are tolerant of some delay — such as file uploads, peer-to-peer and Usenet newsgroups – may be momentarily slowed, but only until the local congestion clears up.

So why is this OK, when Comcast ran afoul of the FCC? Perhaps just because they’re telling you exactly what’s going to happen.

Only what if they’re not? Or other ISPs aren’t quite as forthright? Google has an answer, Reuters reports.

Google will provide academic researchers with 36 servers in 12 locations in the United States and Europe to analyze data, said its chief Internet guru, Vint Cerf, known as the “father of the Internet.”

“When an Internet application doesn’t work as expected or your connection seems flaky, how can you tell whether there is a problem caused by your broadband ISP (Internet service provider), the application, your PC (personal computer), or something else?” Cerf wrote in a blog post.

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Time to change to Fios
Getting rid of cox just as soon as I can get fios. Cox has already throttled my seed. I am seeing speeds of only 15 to 25% of what they used to be on my favorite P2P apps.!!!!! ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: wdumke@... Posted on: 03/09/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Won't be a problem...  MGP2 | 01/29/09
re: Won't be a problem...  none none | 01/29/09
What is wrong  Omnius | 01/29/09
How are "instant messages" and email intolerant?  Bruizer | 01/29/09
RE: Cox Cable will block P2P traffic as it sees fit  MrTombpsyco | 01/29/09
re: RE: Cox Cable will block P2P traffic as it sees fit  none none | 01/29/09
RE: Cox Cable will block P2P traffic as it sees fit  none none | 01/29/09
This article makes no sense.  dkawalec | 01/29/09
RE: Cox Cable will block P2P traffic as it sees fit  ZenaPrincess | 01/29/09
I'm Paying For 15mb/s Bandwidth Per Month  itanalyst2@... | 01/29/09
Where in your contract does it say 15 Mbps is the minimum speed?  georgeou | 01/29/09
SLA? Whats an SLA?  supercharlie | 01/29/09
Cox didn't say or imply that they're going to be blocking anything  georgeou | 01/29/09
Neither did Comcast. That didn't stop them from doing it. (nt)  Letophoro | 01/30/09
However Comcast did it on the sly  JT82 | 01/30/09
Controlling bandwidth does not solve the congestion  OracleDivine | 02/01/09
Time to change to Fios  wdumke@... | 03/09/09

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