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RE: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post
From: Vitkovský Adam <adam.vitkovsky () swan sk>
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 13:02:34 +0000
How is this good for the consumer? How is this good for the market?
You are asking a wrong question all they care about is "Where's my money"TM adam
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- The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Patrick W. Gilmore (Apr 24)
- RE: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Vitkovský Adam (Apr 24)
- Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Bob Evans (Apr 24)
- Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Valdis . Kletnieks (Apr 24)
- Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Chris Boyd (Apr 24)
- Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Jimmy Hess (Apr 24)
- Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Jay Ashworth (Apr 27)
- Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Bob Evans (Apr 24)
- Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Valdis . Kletnieks (Apr 24)
- Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Patrick W. Gilmore (Apr 24)
- Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Jack Bates (Apr 24)
- Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Wayne E Bouchard (Apr 24)
- Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post Patrick W. Gilmore (Apr 24)