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Net neutrality: why it matters

Doug Kaye has this over at Blogarithms: Net Neutrality - why it matters.

Tony Greenberg, CEO of Ramp^Rate has posted an excellent analysis of what will happen if we lose net neutrality. As Tony writes, it’s not at all about audio and video, but rather a knife-in-the-heart for independent VOiP and interactive entertainment. This is a big one, folks. Get involved. Write your representatives.

November 19, 2006 at 08:34 PM in Washington & public policy | Permalink | Comments (0) | Bookmark this entry on del.icio.us | blog comments on this post (0)

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