Comcast to customers: Just trust us about changed net neutrality pledges

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Comcast to customers: Just trust us about changed net neutrality pledges

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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.

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