On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 11:20 PM, Leo Bicknell <bickn...@ufp.org> wrote: > I will be the first to advocate the government use minimal to no > regulation where there is active competition and consumer choice, > and thus folks can "vote with their dollars". > > Broadband in the US is not in that boat. Too many consumers have > a "choice" of a single provider. The vast majority of the rest > have the "choice" of two providers. We make these monopoly or
I believe regulation of peering among the largest networks in the U.S. is a question of when and how, not if. The more these incidents make it into the news and attract the attention of public policy-makers, the closer that "when" may become. Comcast is either very clever, or very stupid, for timing this in such a way that it has been spun into an issue of who is streaming what into their customers' living rooms. -- Jeff S Wheeler <j...@inconcepts.biz>