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Re: Comcast is forging packets said by jjoshua:As far as I'm concerned, this should be illegal. I agree. I don't care what the CC fanboys (as another poster called them) have to say about TOS. These ISP's are becoming to be no more different than China and all the internet blocking they do. At least I know ahead of time what to expect from China. Comcast, Rogers, and the others do it in a sneaky manner. The only reason our ISP's do it here is because they don't want to spend money on expanding & improving capacity. When it was analog cable & internet with 5mbps\384kbps there was plenty of room for everyone. Now with HiDef cable, phone, and 20mbps\5mbps internet they want to squeeze all this information over the same pipes. It seems the only way to do that is to limit what we do with the internet side of things. So Comcast & others at least be honest with why you are hacking your customers internet traffic. Where does it stop? If you get upset about the negativity you receive on particular websites (DslReports) will you block the traffic of certain users and only let your 'fanboys' cheer for you. At least the Comcast, Rogers, & Verizon company colors already match the red in the Chinese Flag. |