I also think Congress could have successfully enacted a Net Neutrality
bill last year had they not spent so much time on the health care
debate. Establishing some basic regulations to protect consumers
should have broad support in this economic climate. Hopefully Congress
will get around to doing something about it now. I don't support too
much regulation, but in my case, for instance, Time-Warner has a
monopoly on really high speed service. I can get AT & T DSL, but it's
dog slow compared to TW. I just wish there was one other provider for
10+ Mbps service where I live.

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Robert Munn <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> "A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the Federal Communications
>> Commission lacks the authority to require broadband providers to give equal
>> treatment to all Internet traffic flowing over their networks."
>
>
> First, that ruling is subject to review by the Supreme Court. Second,
> Congress could give the FCC specific powers in this area if needed.
>

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