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Related News UPDATE 3-Netflix partner Level 3 spars with Comcast on fees Mon, Nov 29 2010 UPDATE 2-Netflix partner Level 3 says Comcast fees unfair Mon, Nov 29 2010 Netflix partner vows to fight Comcast fees Mon, Nov 29 2010 Microsoft eyes leap back into TV: sources Mon, Nov 29 2010 UPDATE 1-Reuters Summit-Microsoft eyes leap back into TV-sources Mon, Nov 29 2010 Related Topics Technology » Media » Stocks     By Sinead Carew NEW YORK | Mon Nov 29, 2010 10:40pm EST NEW YORK (Reuters) - Comcast Corp and Level 3 Communications, a key network partner of Netflix Inc, launched into a vicious public battle over fees Comcast is levying at Level 3 for delivering content such as movies to the cable company's customers. Level 3, which recently won a deal to help popular video streaming provider Netflix deliver its service to consumers, accused Comcast on Monday of charging unfair fees, which it said it agreed to pay "under protest" to avoid service disruption. But Comcast, the biggest U.S. cable provider, said that telecommunications network operator Level 3 had "misportrayed" commercial negotiations, in which it said it had offered the same terms to Level 3 as to its rivals. The dispute comes as Comcast's proposed merger with NBC Universal is being reviewed by regulators and regulators are also examining so-called net neutrality rules aimed at ensuring nondiscriminatory delivery of Internet traffic to consumers. Level 3 helps Netflix improve online video delivery by navigating it over less congested Web routes. It said earlier this month it would need to boost its own network capacity due to its deal with Netflix, which accounts for about 20 percent of primetime U.S. Web traffic. The operator called Comcast's demand for a fee an "abuse" by the dominant cable company and said it will ask U.S. regulators to take action against Comcast in the context of net neutrality. For its part Comcast complained that Level 3 wanted to increase traffic more than twofold for free. John Ryan, a Level 3 legal official told Reuters the fee Comcast was asking was unprecedented. "Prior to Comcast's demand, no other broadband access provider had demanded a toll in order to increase interconnection capacity," Ryan said. One source in the content delivery network industry said it is unusual but "not unheard of" for a last mile provider to charge for connectivity." A representative for Netflix CDN partner Akamai Technologies Inc was not immediately available for comment and another Netflix partner, Limelight declined comment on its own agreements with operators or those of its rivals. NET NEUTRALITY FIGHT Level 3 said Comcast informed it on November 19 that it would demand a recurring fee to transmit movies and other content to Comcast customers to ask for such content. 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