Comcast Vows to Behave Without Net-Neutrality Rules. Not All Are Convinced.

  • Web companies say Verizon, AT&T have motive to impose costs
  • Broadband providers say they won’t seek to use fast lanes

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Broadband provider Comcast Corp. spent years fighting regulations that bar it from charging high-volume internet companies more to speed their content along.

Yet the cable company is adamant that it won’t do that once those net-neutrality rules are lifted by U.S. regulators later this week.