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RE: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal
From: "Joe Johnson" <joe () sendjoeanemail com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:10:07 -0500
So, what happened to "my network, my rules"? Perhaps I'm not seeing the point here, but what on earth does a government has to do with the question wether or not a service provider implements QoS on his network?
The government supplies them with laws virtually making them a monopoly in Internet transit to consumer users. It they get a protected status in the marketplace, the consumers deserve protection from them (the telcos). -joe ------------------------------------------------ Joseph A. Johnson, MCSE, MVP, A+ Chief Technology Officer Riverside Consulting Group, Ltd. joe () riversidecg com 312-231-8315 www.riversidecg.com
Current thread:
- Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal, (continued)
- Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal Mark Newton (Jul 11)
- Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal Florian Weimer (Jul 11)
- Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal Mark Newton (Jul 11)
- Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal Florian Weimer (Jul 11)
- Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal Mark Newton (Jul 11)
- Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal Florian Weimer (Jul 11)
- Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal Mark Newton (Jul 11)
- Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal Keith Mitchell (Jul 12)
- Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal Mikael Abrahamsson (Jul 12)
- RE: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal Joe Johnson (Jul 11)
- Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal Florian Weimer (Jul 11)