Thursday, August 5, 2010

Google and Verizon in Talks on Selling Internet Priority

An agreement could lay the foundation for a system in which companies would pay to move their content faster, ending the policy of net neutrality.

Net Neutrality is a basic part of the deal that AT&T struck with the FCC when it was The Phone Company. The new crop of business managers think that was a bad deal. It was for them. The back bone is a common carrier and must be regulated as such. The Bush Courts knew that but tried to do their friends a favour. The FCC should exercise their legal responsibilities.

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