The telcos have been publicly talking about charging content providers for use of their networks. This translates to higher costs for content to the end user.

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

- Dustin -

Jim Henry wrote:

Well hopefully the RBOCs will take the approach that Comcast has.  They have
implemented QOS on their own CDV (Comcast Digital Voice) product but will
not degrade other VOIP services nor block ports. So if you use Vonage or
whatever,  your voice traffic is handled just like all your other data.
Having QOS on the CDV should ensure better service for their own product
without actively degrading anyone elses.

Jim

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Subject: [nycwireless] Light Reading poll on Net Neutrality - Vote Today!


Please share your opinions on your DSL or Cable provider charging content providers to deliver voip, video and gaming to your broadband connection.
http://www.lightreading.com/survey.asp?doc_id=86706
Remember you will still pay for your broadband every month but providers will just be putting more money in their pockets. No benefit to you but higher costs from the content providers. It is another monopoly tax you will be paying. Just like the over priced broadband your using right now.

- Dustin -
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