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FCC signals its authority over web access

By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson and Stephanie Kirchgaessner

Published: July 29 2008 03:00 | Last updated: July 29 2008 03:00

Cable companies and other internet service providers will be forced to prove that any moves that slow or limit their customers' internet traffic are “narrowly targeted”, or risk facing enforcement action, according to Kevin Martin, the Republican chairman of the Federal Communications Commission.

The US telecommunications regulator is expected to announce on Friday that it has voted to uphold a consumer complaint against Comcast that charges the cable company with wrongly restricting internet users who share movies and other content.

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