A Maryland lobbyist for Comcast yesterday added a new chapter to the company's recent illustrious history of corporate diplomacy by invoking the Giuliani defense into a discussion of broadband deployment.
The Comcast tab so far: Comcast denied throttling and then admitted BitTorrent and other peer-to-peer applications and then got caught. Comcast denied, and then admitted, stuffing the room at the Federal Communications Commission's Feb. 25 hearing on network management with paid seat-holders who stayed for the hearing while legitimately interested observers were kept out.
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