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Sorry to break topic but engadget is a lil slow.Net Neutrality was defeated in committee today 11-11.The bill headed to the Senate, if passed, marks the end of the internet as we now know it. It will be 'Pay As We Say'.The telecomms will be in a position to degrade services from competitors.
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willyjsimmons @ Jun 29th 2006 5:38PM
Sorry to break topic but engadget is a lil slow.
Net Neutrality was defeated in committee today 11-11.
The bill headed to the Senate, if passed, marks the end of the internet as we now know it. It will be 'Pay As We Say'.
The telecomms will be in a position to degrade services from competitors.