Hey, Baby Bells: Information Still Wants to Be Free
By RANDALL STROSS | January 15, 2006

AT the top of my wish list for next year's Consumer Electronics Show is this: 
the
introduction of broadband service across the country that is as up to date as
that 103-inch flat-screen monitor just introduced by Panasonic. The digital
lifestyle I see portrayed so alluringly in ads is not possible when the Internet
plumbing in our homes is as pitiful as it is. The broadband carriers that we 
have
today provide service that attains negative perfection: low speeds at high 
prices.

It gets worse. Now these same carriers - led by Verizon Communications and
BellSouth - want to create entirely new categories of fees that risk destroying
the anyone-can-publish culture of the Internet. And they are lobbying for
legislative protection of their meddling with the Internet content that runs
through their pipes. These are not good ideas.

Continued at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/15/business/yourmoney/15digi.html?oref=login

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