Ruben,
   I do not work for Time Warner. And honest, the bill introduced
to regulate the Internet was not introduced or sponsored by cable
interests.  Research this bill as a good starting point:
“The Internet Non-Discrimination Act of 2006,” by Sen. Ron Wyden 
(D-OR).

Jim




On Thu Mar 16 06:36:03 PST 2006, Ruben Safir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 05:46 -0800, Jim Henry wrote:
>> Ruben,
>>   Sorry you hate me.I don't know you well enough to even like or 
>> dis-like you. ;-)
>> 
> 
> I know enough about you.  Your trying to hurt my children and 
> make them
> slaves to Time Warner's agenda on what they are and are not 
> allowed to
> read.
> 
> 
>>    As to regulating the Internet, it is the so-called 
>> "Net-Neutrality" advocates who are pushing to regulate it
> 
> That would be Time Warner trying to regulate it.
>>  and have even introduced a bill in Congress to attempt to tell 
>> private companies
> 
> 
> The internet is not private property and if Time Warner et al 
> hopes to
> remain a player in providing common carriage, they had best get 
> behind
> the publics demand for common access or they WILL be replaced as 
> cable
> access providers.
> 
> 
> 
>> how they should handle traffic on their own networks!
>> 
> 
> Its not their network.
> 
> But if they care to remain a common carrier to the public 
> internet, they
> had better shape up or we will replace them with someone who does
> provide common carrier access....Google, Covad or IBM for example 
> might
> be interested in replacing Dolan et al.
> 
> Ruben
> 
> 
> 

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