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Right, ignorance at its best
"Any data packet will be equal to every other data packet, regardless of what kind of data it carries or where it came from"

Right, and an ambulance us equal to a street racer. VoIP which uses 1% of the traffic somehow has to be equal to BitTorrent which uses 50% of all Internet traffic and get drowned out. You, Russ, and all the other net neutrality lunatics illustrate ignorance at its best. You guys aren't just ignorant, but arrogantly ignorant.
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Right, ignorance at its best  georgeou | 06/18/06
and you're abusive instead of rational....  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/19/06
Why would I make capital invenstments?  Erik Engbrecht | 06/19/06
That's what I thought too  rapson | 06/19/06
Alan Greenspan on Monopolies  Erik Engbrecht | 06/19/06
You're right  rapson | 06/19/06
Expansion?  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/19/06
That's not what you said  Erik Engbrecht | 06/19/06
No, same position  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/20/06
QoS  Erik Engbrecht | 06/20/06
But carriers fight competition  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/20/06
Reasonable and Actual Costs  Erik Engbrecht | 06/20/06
Why would I make capital investments...  schlice | 06/19/06
Regulation and Competition  Erik Engbrecht | 06/19/06
Nope  Fandorin | 06/19/06
But that's not right  rapson | 06/19/06
That may be George's point, but it's not his reasoning  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/19/06
But you never addressed his point  rapson | 06/20/06
I did address his point....  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/20/06
This is a contractual question  Erik Engbrecht | 06/20/06
"Net neutrality" is content providers in charge.  Anton Philidor | 06/19/06
So we have three options...  Erik Engbrecht | 06/19/06
Left alone, the telcos...  Anton Philidor | 06/19/06
Naked would be nice....  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/19/06
What's wrong with package pricing?  Erik Engbrecht | 06/19/06
There's nothing wrong with it  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/19/06
No competition on individual services.  Anton Philidor | 06/19/06
I don't agree  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/19/06
Some people are thick-headed  richardbennett | 06/19/06
Like you, Richard?  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/19/06
Take a deep breath and try to calm down  richardbennett | 06/19/06
You're a gem  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/20/06
Waffler! (NT)  Erik Engbrecht | 06/20/06
Want a law?  rapson | 06/20/06
Senator Stevens' position...  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/20/06
Fantasizing  richardbennett | 06/20/06
The customer is the content company using dedicated lines.  Anton Philidor | 06/19/06
Unusual unanimity...  John L. Ries | 06/19/06
Pro Microsoft?  Erik Engbrecht | 06/20/06
I was gonna say...  rapson | 06/20/06
Actually...  rapson | 06/20/06
You're right  John L. Ries | 06/20/06
Well...  rapson | 06/20/06
The Internet is not a telegraph  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/20/06
Imprecise Language  Erik Engbrecht | 06/20/06
Faster.  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/20/06
Subsidies for Carriers  Erik Engbrecht | 06/20/06
Why discuss users-at-home?  Anton Philidor | 06/21/06
Users-at-home are critically important  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/21/06
True.  Anton Philidor | 06/21/06
We agree about the ends, but not the means  Mitch Ratcliffe ZDNet Moderator | 06/21/06

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