Comcast to customers Just trust us about changed net neutrality pledges.
Comcast is defending its changed net neutrality pledges in the face of criticism from Internet users.
The deletion of a net neutrality promise immediately after the Federal Communications Commission started repealing its net neutrality rules is just a "language" change, the company says. Comcast is telling customers that it still has no plans to institute paid prioritization—while avoiding a promise that it won't do so in the future.
We wrote a story Monday about recent changes to Comcast's net neutrality promises and followed up on Wednesday with further details.
Further ReadingComcast deleted net neutrality pledge the same day FCC announced repealUp until April 26 of this year, Comcast's net neutrality webpage said that "Comcast doesn't prioritize Internet traffic or create paid fast lanes."