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If left to the ISPs and Computer Industry, within 5, years you would be paying outrageous fees for limited Internet access and bandwidth, and your ISP would dictate what applications you used, where you went and when you went there. Imagine if Apple, with its controlling, narrow mindedness, partnered with a major ISP to serve up only Apple approved content! Much like the iPhone and AT&T now, but on a much bigger scale - very scary.
Posted by: jpr75_z   Posted on: 09/21/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Thank Goodness  jpr75_z | 09/21/09
Recent History does not bear that out.  cornpie | 09/21/09
Because ATT wants to charge content  stchrispy | 09/21/09
15 th. In the world  OldMarine | 09/22/09
Is there any difference between those ahead of us and us?  adornoe@... | 09/22/09
"while allowing for reasonable....  bjbrock | 09/21/09
re: "while allowing for reasonable....  none none | 09/21/09
powerplay  hrmilo | 09/22/09
powerplay nailed it  LLLeader | 09/22/09
A bit more elaboration on my ealier post....  adornoe@... | 09/22/09
RE: FCC lays out Net neutrality framework: Transparency of network management eyed  Daedalu | 09/21/09
It's not about government regulation, and yet they're regulating...  adornoe@... | 09/22/09
RE: FCC lays out Net neutrality framework: Transparency of network management eyed  raustin@... | 09/22/09
RE: FCC lays out Net neutrality framework: Transparency of network management eyed  adic5119 | 09/22/09
RE: FCC lays out Net neutrality framework: Transparency of network management eyed  psquare11 | 09/22/09

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