Comcast Settles $16M P2P Lawsuit, Starts Streaming Video Service
December 23, 2009 — Internet, digital cable and VoIP services provider Comcast has agreed on settling a class-action suit over traffic shaping methods that throttled P2P connections from 2006 to late 2008, paying out some $16 million dollars to those affected.
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