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Apparently Verizon is not happy, Skype is, and other corps have mixed reactions but are going along.
Errrr... Except for the incoming oversight by Republicans, Rep Cliff Stearns and Sen Kay Bailey Hutchison who are vowing to overturn ruling. Computer World FCC's Net neutrality vote hit from both sides By Grant Gross December 21, 2010 03:46 PM ET Quote:
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I have mixed feelings about it. It is not about the attempts to ensure free and open access, it is about the fine print when a branch of government, in this case the FCC, just says it suddenly has some power it never had before without Congressional oversight. Isn't this a similar situation where people complained about other entities overstepping their perceived bounds? I am more bothered by the fact they just took it upon themselves to begin to regulate something that they never regulated before.
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Wow. This really changes the way I am looking at the whole issue.....
The Net Neutrality Coup The campaign to regulate the Internet was funded by a who's who of left-liberal foundations. Quote:
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Merc, the corporate giants don't want internet regulation because they don't want anything preventing their control of the money they make (and prevent littler companies from making) off the internet (and phone and cable). They just want to keep raising the rates they charge me without being hassled.
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Is it just about rates? Or is it about controlling access?
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Its always about money.
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