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    Sen. Allard and Net Neutrality
    2007-06-30 03:42:51
    Recently, I posted on net neutrality. In that post, I urged readers to contact their various Senators. I followed my own advice and sent my Senators an email. One of those Senators, Sen. Wayne Allard, responded… at least, his office responded. Below is a portion of that response. As a United States Senator, I believe I should help ensure that policies are in place to foster timely deployment of broadband to all sectors and geographical locations of American society. The current debate in the U.S. Congress and across the nation is concentrated on whether additional laws and regulations are needed to ensure the development of competition and its subsequent consumer benefits (often referred to as “net neutrality”), or conversely, whether more laws and regulations would be overly burdensome and discourage investment and deployment of such services. Congress should be careful in approving legislation without first examining its ramifications on economic growth, innovation...
    By: Hell's Handmaiden
     
    Net Neutrality is upon us
    2007-06-24 17:44:40
    What is Net Neutrality? Well, right now what we have is net neutrality. What in means in a nutshell is that everyone pays the same fee for the same access to the same lines that make the web work. Anyone who wants to build a website can build one and be sure that it will load for most people most of the time. Small voices compete with large ones. Large voices have to compete with small ones. That is net neutrality. The nation’s largest telephone and cable companies — including AT&T, Verizon, Comcast and Time Warner — want to be Internet gatekeepers, deciding which Web sites go fast or slow and which won’t load at all. Save the Internet, FAQ Well they own the lines don’t they? Yes. Yes they do. Imagine, though, that you were to apply for telephone service and find that you could not get such service because the telephone company executives do not like the business you run? Suppose that you could get service but it only works during non-business hours– u...
    By: Hell's Handmaiden
     
    Net Neutrality
    2007-03-06 16:51:00
    STOP the Internet Mafia before it self-destructs.GOOGLE - What do you really stand for?DUPLICITOUS is an apt description.It has a dental consonant, a labial plosive,a sibilant hiss, followed by another sibilant hiss.We will watch your actions, not your words.http://www.embraceinsanity.com/transcript1.html ...
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