First Complaint Of Net Neutrality Violation Is In, And It’s Against Time Warner Cable
First Complaint Of Net Neutrality Violation Is In, And Its Against Time Warner Cable
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The complaint comes from a video streaming service in San Diego, the Washington Post reports.
Commercial Network Services (CNS) operates a number of webcams on the west coast. They live-stream events like the Fourth of July fireworks, and have a large following who like to watch the comings and goings of U.S. Navy vessels in San Diego. And according to CNS, Time Warner Cable is asking them to pay up or else viewers will get degraded service.
CNS chief executive Barry Bahrami told the WaPo, This is not traffic were pushing to Time Warner; this is traffic that their paying Internet access subscribers are asking for from us. He said that TWCs actions are a blatant violation of the Open Internet Rule and that his company will be formally filing a complaint in the next couple days, tops.
TWC says its a peering dispute basically, the same problem Netflix has run into. CNS doesnt meet the criteria for a settlement-free peering deal (one in which no cash changes hands), they say.
In a statement to the Post, Time Warner Cable representatives said, TWCs interconnection practices are not only just and reasonable as required by the FCC, but consistent with the practices of all major ISPs and well-established industry standards.
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