I don't know. Suppose AT&T, Verizon etc get into the travel business*. How easy do you suppose it would be to access Expedia*? The current issue appears to be about whether the FCC has jurisdiction over setting the rules for net neutrality. Let's hope they get/claim it back so that big media moguls don't get to control every message via business arrangements with the carriers. Perhaps net neutrality is actually a Free Speech issue that's way bigger than some yellow lines round some clinics entrances.

Robert
* or your business.

On 1/15/14 9:52 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:
The real issue is not neutrality but QoS -- Quality of Service. I *want* my heart surgeon to have higher bandwidth and lower latency than my TiVo/NetFlix. QoS, both bandwidth and latency, needs to be properly doled out between the services that actually need it.

 -- Owen


On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Gillian Densmore <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    
http://www.popsci.com/article/gadgets/what-know-about-net-neutrality-ruling?src=SOC&dom=fb



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