Comcast is running a trial this month in certain areas of Pennsylvania and Virginia, which will reduce bandwidth and speed to customers downloading large amounts of data during peak usage times in order to reallocate bandwidth to everyone else....
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Comcast to Throttle Biggest Bandwidth Hogs