News | October 26, 2015 02:30 PM EDT

New York is going after Verizon, Time Warner Cable and Cablevision for slow ... - Washington Post

New York officials are investigating some of the nation's biggest Internet providers over claims that customers aren't getting the Internet speeds they've paid for.

In letters to Verizon, Time Warner Cable and Cablevision on Monday, the New York attorney general's office cited "technical and business decisions" by the companies that may be leading to reduced download speeds for individual customers. The letters also demand that the companies provide internal company data to the government to prove that consumers are getting the advertised speeds.

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