I just changed my ISP to Comcast. Every time I start U Torrent my entire connection, even page opening slows to what I remember to be like dial up. I have since found out there is some controversy revolving around Comcast.

According to a lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania this week, a Comcast user was sent a staggering 112 DMCA notices in just 48 hours after downloading and sharing a single torrent. The unlucky user was 01/06/2012 · How to Work Around Comcast’s File-Sharing Crackdown. Don’t be scared of technobabble. You can do this. By Nick Vadala · 6/1/2012, 7:30 a.m. Get a compelling long read and must-have lifestyle Comcast, for example, reportedly tried to block all upstream (seeding) torrent bandwidth. Every torrent data packet sent to/from your computer, has a small ‘Header’. This is like a sign that identifies the type of data (torrent traffic) and where it’s being routed to (port#, ip address, etc). I received a Comcast letter and Subpoena. Call Antonelli Law at 312-201-8310 for a free confidential consultation. Learn what happened and what you can do to stop it from happening again. This article applies to notices of copyright infringement from ATT, Charter, Hawaiian, Spectrum, and Verizon. Comcast Corporation and BitTorrent, Inc. announced today that they will undertake a collaborative effort with one another and with the broader Internet and ISP community to more effectively address issues associated with rich media content and network capacity management. Comcast throttling of traffic using the BitTorrent protocol in 2007 is an example of an ISP by using unclear and controversial reasons for limiting the internet bandwidth. Comcast claimed that users of the popular file-sharing system were using an excessive amount of bandwidth on their network. They stated their action was to protect other customers.

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Comcast, for example, reportedly tried to block all upstream (seeding) torrent bandwidth. Every torrent data packet sent to/from your computer, has a small ‘Header’. This is like a sign that identifies the type of data (torrent traffic) and where it’s being routed to (port#, ip address, etc). Comcast is not alone though, well over 50% of the Cox subscribers that participated in the study were also throttled. The good news is, other ISPs don’t seem to restrict BitTorrent traffic on a Comcast has recently adopted some of the same Internet filtering techniques used by the Great Firewall of China. It turns out that some of these methods may also be illegal under US law. Comcast is one of the largest internet service providers operating in 40 U.S states as well as the District of Columbia. Yet despite that, Comcast is known to throttle and log data of its customers and the only way to bypass that, is via a Comcast Xfinity VPN. Moreover, Comcast has fought aggressively to repeal net neutrality laws.

Policy — FCC to investigate Comcast BitTorrent blocking The FCC has finally responded to evidence of Comcast's BitTorrent blocking by … Ryan Paul - Jan 9, 2008 5:55 am UTC

Comcast, for example, reportedly tried to block all upstream (seeding) torrent bandwidth. Every torrent data packet sent to/from your computer, has a small ‘Header’. This is like a sign that identifies the type of data (torrent traffic) and where it’s being routed to (port#, ip address, etc). Comcast is not alone though, well over 50% of the Cox subscribers that participated in the study were also throttled. The good news is, other ISPs don’t seem to restrict BitTorrent traffic on a