What has people worried is that the network providers have already been
messing with their level of service. There have been suits over the
blocking of VOIP packets. My cell provider limits my Web access to just a
handful of websites and the services these web sites provide are terribly
degrade
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Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Network Neutrality Cmnts to FCC: Last day is 7/16
http://download.rbn.com/cspan/cspan/download/com_feed.xml
That's the feed for CSPAN's communicator series. They did an interview
with
Ben Scott from Save the Inter
that delayed page
loading is to be expected. Or, the discrimination could be hidden: simply a
delay in loading the Web page without any notice or warning.
--TD
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From: mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 3:36:09
http://download.rbn.com/cspan/cspan/download/com_feed.xml
That's the feed for CSPAN's communicator series. They did an interview with
Ben Scott from Save the Internet Coalition. If you have a few minutes might
give it a listen. He gives a fairly short and concise definition as well as
a good a
Monday, July 16 is the last day to submit your comments on
Network Neutrality per the FCCs Notice of Inquiry (NOI) at
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-31A1.pdf
. This NOI includes interesting statements
from the FCC Chairman and FCC Commissioners.
Below are excerpts from