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House proposal doesn't include federal regulations mandating "Net neutrality." Internet companies protest.

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net neutrality
by Panintheas March 28, 2006 4:43 PM PST
it seems to me that the internet should be neutral for everyone, the user and the content provider. The reason google needs a large pipe is because millions of users like me are using it. i pay a fee to use the internet and so do the other millions of users. Verizon, ATT how many times do you want to charge me for same service?
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Stop framing it as THEIR pipes
by ordaj March 28, 2006 5:32 PM PST
The pipes were paid for with tax dollars. The telecoms need to be broken up again. Already.
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Not exactly
by March 28, 2006 6:17 PM PST
The network infrastructure, i.e. the pipes(copper or fiber), are owned by the telcos. As far as I know, that was paid for with investment dollars. Not the government. The only exception to that would be if the government subsidized infrastructure in remote areas using the Universal Service funding. Everyone, including the government, rents/leases access to that infrastructure.
Tell that to my pocketbook
by jasonemanuelson1 March 28, 2006 8:20 PM PST
How arrogant you are to assume that everything is paid for by
tax dollars. I have hundreds of thousands of dollars in
infrastructure that I paid for. The government has not given me
a dime to build what I have built for our customers, and for
people to just assume that they own what has been paid for by
private companies is wrong.

Neutrality is great, but it must be on all sides, not just the little
guys underneath the big boys. If you want a level playing field,
make it level, not more uneven than it already is.
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Learn to study before you speak
by tanis143 March 29, 2006 7:29 AM PST
How wrong you are. ALL the telco's, including cable, spent untold billions on their networks to provide access to the net. Cox Comm even invested in its own backbone system throughout the nation to provide a secure VOIP path. So they DO own their own pipe's up to the point where it hits other networks.

However, I do disagree with this. I can see allowing them to make their services faster (such as accessing Cox websites from a Cox cable modem acct) but all other sites/services should have equal status.
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Stop framing it as THEIR pipes - Tax $ paid for it!
by edgirard March 29, 2006 11:31 AM PST
Stop framing it as THEIR pipes - Tax $ paid for it!
Here Here! I totally agree, the entire infrastructure was created from tax dollars.
If this plan goes thru in this form or at all, the previous posts are correct. The entire functionality and structure dependent form of the "Internet" will be harmfully changed. We must not allow this to occur, we must insist our elected representatives ensure that no private co/corp' be allowed to "own" &/or "exercise control over" this communications infrastructure, we call the internet. Even our nations security depends upon it.
EdGirard
Soon we will choose an ISP based on what websites you can access
by umbrae March 29, 2006 5:53 AM PST
Just sad...
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Politicians for sale
by Michael Grogan March 29, 2006 1:59 PM PST
More important than the effects of this legislation is the fact that it went in favor of the companies who gave more money to the politicians. The sell outs become more blatant all the time.
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