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Net Neutrality
I think we need to take a serous look at this and I think we to keep internet billing the way it is and NOT charge per site if that happens I feel E-Commerce will become a THING OF THE PAST I have a feeling if Net Neutrality is not put in place it will be the day the INTERNET DIES and we wont have to worry about broadband because NO ONE WILL BE ON THE INTERNET BECAUSE OF THE PAY PER SITE ADVERTISERS WILL LOOSE BUSSINESS AND WHEN THAT HAPPENS ADVERTISERS WILL LOOSE BUSSINESS and the INTERNET WOULD DIE!!!!!
Net Neutrality
I have had websites on the Internet since 1995. Still have over 30. Some grew to a large number of hits back in 1996-1998. If the net were not neutral, ie. a level playing field, I could not have done that well.
A level, fair playing field is the only way the Internet, as we know it and love it, can survive. If only the giants of the telcom industry control it...it will become a manopoly of the rich....yes...and famous.
Merlin Gagle, CEO, Gagle Communications, Crystal River, Florida
PS: originally from Middlesboro, KY. Proud you are from Lexington!
Hi Merlin
Always nice to find a Kentuckian reading our stuff. Thanks for commenting!
FTC Cool to Net Neutrality
Of course the FTC wants to wait and see. Broadband companies are essentially getting what they want, to start turning the valves off to websites that may potentially use more bandwidth than others. It will get to a point where we will pay per kp per second downloads.
net neutrality
Naturally, the government would recommend exercising caution on the matter net neutrality.
Real net neutrality is no more appealing to the government than the prospect of truly democratic elections.
Why make it easy for people to express what they really think and communicate with people of like mind? Collectively, they might discover the TRUTH.
In this case, our poor bums in Washington would be forced out of office -- reduced to subsisting on fat pensions and old bribes.
FTC: Net Neutrality "Quaint"
It's obvious Dick Cheney's got his hand in the FTC's pocket too. The Washington Post's reports this week detail how this Administration's primary concern is to ensure big business interests trump everything else the government used to represent. The word "federal" in Trade Commission says it all. I'm sure those appointed to oversee the FTC are the same caliber of people who were appointed to protect the Gulf Coast from Hurricane Katrina.
No doubt the FTC and their bosses (certainly not the US taxpayer) are having a nice laugh over this "quaint" old-fashioned notion that the internet should have some kind of equality to it. You've seen how much they care about that other "quaint" notion of Constitutional protections called habeas corpus.
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